To create this work, Marclay unspooled cassettes (including A Gospel Reunion, seen in the lower left) across
cyanotype paper and then exposed them to light.
Gaydos creates ceramic vessels which she coats in an unfixed cyanotype solution, then juxtaposes these forms next to manipulated sheets of unfixed
cyanotype paper.
But Wrinkled Texture 005 (2013) uses crinkled
cyanotype paper — a reactive material commonly used for blueprints and scientific documentation — and exposes it to light, mimicking the various textures of traditional Chinese landscapes.
Not exact matches
The couple lived in a studio apartment on New York City's Upper West Side, where they made art,
cyanotypes on blueprint
paper, and a baby — Christopher, born in the summer of 1951, when Rauschenberg was at Black Mountain College.
Longobardi shows new work in paintings on copper, collage -
cyanotype works on
paper.
He currently works with both print and book forms using charcoal, conte crayon,
cyanotype, etching ink, gum bichromate, liquid light emulsion, lithographic ink,
paper, pencil, pigments, silver nitrate, tannic acid, van dyke brown, and wax.
In the early 1950s, when Rauschenberg was living with artist Susan Weil in a one - room apartment on West 95th Street in Manhattan, they produced a series of
cyanotypes — images produced without a camera, by shining an ultraviolet light on an object or nude model resting on blueprint
paper, exposing the
paper where the light isn't blocked and creating a negative shadow of the object or model's outline, similar to the way an X-ray is done.
Detail of Ice and Garbage, 2018, nine
cyanotype prints on Strathmore Hotpress watercolor
paper, 11 x 14 inches each.
The emerging blue tones of the
cyanotype delicately bleed into the white of the original unexposed
paper creating spontaneous compositions.
Where Winds Are Gaining Speed, 2016,
paper, thread,
cyanotype, glacier stones, Dimensions variable, gallery space 25 x 35 x 70 feet
Beshty and his assistant are completing the final photograms: holed up in a temporary studio hidden behind the Barbican's main gallery, they coat objects made from
paper and card with the light - sensitive
cyanotype solution.
I feel guilty singling out overlays of acrylic and text by Mike Smalley at Grande Contemporary, industrial piping in white
paper by Wataru Ito at ex-chamber museum, the blackboard equations of «Concinnitas» at Nancy Hoffman, the meeting of bedrooms and industry by Everett Kane at Black & White, or the
cyanotype traces of Ellen Steinberg at LOOC Art.
Dario Robleto, The Sun Remembers Your Shadow, 2012,
cyanotypes of amateur astronomers» planetary photographs, watercolor
paper, curly maple, gold - mirrored Plexiglas, linseed oil, brass
Rante's constant investigation of existence in the environment is depicted through vibrant
cyanotypes on Okawara
paper, which reference a star map or a planetary body.
Abe and Surbeck Biddle use the process of the
cyanotype on both ceramic and
paper.
Ceramics was the original anchor that soon became a jumping off point into other media such as
cyanotype and
paper.
Open studio provide their own film, camera, photo
paper and
cyanotype chemicals.
Tasha Lewis is an artist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, whose sculptural and installation works combine the historic photographic process of
cyanotype with
paper sculpture, stitching, magnets, and ephemeral public art.
Vija Celmins's exquisite and intimately - scaled mezzotint, Starfield, 2010, complements an oversized galaxy - like
cyanotype by Christian Marclay titled Allover (Genesis, Travis Tritt, and others), 2008, which the artist made by unraveling old - school audio tapes and strewing them over the surface of photo - sensitized
paper.
While that older series was printed on C - print semi-gloss
paper, the STPI reboot involves
cyanotypes, sculpture and screenprints in weavings of matt
paper, into which warp and weft are injected with glints of silvery foil — a nod to traditional silver joss
paper burned as offerings to ancestors.