This exhibition is the culmination of a year's investigation into the artist's family
archive of photographic prints.
Not exact matches
An extensive
archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin
print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this series focuses on marginalized rural communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range
of local
photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters, at times collaborating with subjects, and sometimes not including them at all.
Having recently worked on conserving and restoring Looking for Langston images from his extensive
archive, he exhibited
of photographic works at Victoria Miro Gallery, London (2017), Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco (2016) and Ron Mandos Gallery, Amsterdam (2016) with a screening
of the film in its original 16 mm
print at Tate Britain.
The vintage silver
prints from Bartlett's
photographic archive that belong to a private collector who assembled a large portion
of Bartlett's photographs, negatives, and slides over several years.
Lyle Ashton Harris's Once (Now) Again is part
of a larger ongoing project, the Ektachrome
Archive, comprising slide images shot between 1986 and 1998,
photographic prints from the artist's journals, and diaristic video works.
«The Mind's Eye presents works drawn from the artist's personal
archive of vintage materials and, in addition to
photographic prints, includes a selection
of three - dimensional
photographic sculptures, films, artist's books, albums and work
prints to give viewers first - hand insight into Uelsmann's creative process and expressive range.
Curated by Candice Allison, the exhibition includes recent and previously unseen work:
photographic prints, drawings, oil paintings, video, and installation; alongside paintings from the National Gallery
of Zimbabwe's permanent collection, material from the National
Archives, and Chiurai's own personal
archive of propaganda posters and vinyl records.
Images from Asger Jorn's
photographic archive 10,000 Years
of Nordic Folk Art selected by Kasper Bosmans,
photographic prints, installation view Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, photo by Aad Hoogendoorn
Earlier this month, a controversy erupted over a proposed deal between Library and
Archives Canada (LAC) and Canadiana.org, a not - for - profit partnership
of major research libraries in Canada, to digitize the LAC's vast collections
of print and
photographic material and make it available to the public via a new online portal.