Michael Haggiag is a filmmaker and producer as well as a visual artist. He founded Global Arts Productions in London to make art films for Sotheby's and went on to make award-winning drama and documentaries for the UK and international markets. Three years ago he moved back to New York after a lifetime of living and working in Europe: "It was a Rip Van Winkle experience," he says. " The America I knew as a boy had of course disappeared but a sense of familiarity lingered that I could almost touch." Michael's artwork explores the tension between the familiar and the unknown; the ambiguity of near and far; the interplay of representation and the abstract. "The more familiar we are with our surroundings," he believes, "the less likely we are to actually see them." His images contain the strong geometry and colors we often see in abstract paintings, but they also make us feel the intensity of every day objects and surfaces: "My photos are abstract but they start from mundane reality: walls, pavements, metal siding, bark. It's this reality that provides the touchstone for each image"