Brandt’s landscapes of lakes are the most successful and visually gripping of the works in this show. Starting with fairly standard color views of lakeside scenes, he dips the prints in water scooped from the lake itself, allowing the layers of color in the chromogenic print to dissolve and swirl around. The photographs begin to wash away, leaving behind fragments of the original view covered in expressionistic splashes of watery brightness. The colors run, and spot, and look like manic sponge prints, whirling and eddying in churning pools and gullies. Given the chance effects at work here, some images are naturally more striking than others, but they all use fluid forms to explore a delicate balance between sharp reality and indistinct abstraction.