Wolfgang Tillmans's (German, born 1967) Lighter presents a monochrome
photogram on stiff, glossy paper that has been folded into a sculptural relief.
2007 black and white
photogram on gelatin silver paper 171 x 106.5 cm (67 3/8 x 41 7/8 in) This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Shot Reverse Shot 2, March 24, 2013 2013 Photogram Size: 47 1/4 x 39 1/2 inches Polaroid Size: 10 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches
photogram on gelatin silver paper with Polaroid (diptych) unique
Do not count Adam Fuss's black snakes on an empty bed or the snaky blackness of
his photograms on newsprint.
Using his unique method for creating chlorophyll print
photograms on tree leaves, Dahn then reproduces them in daguerreotype form to memorialize the faces of the Cambodian genocide.
Not exact matches
Welling's work in and around photography in the decades since informed his choices of FCA art to sell, and one of his own pieces is also
on offer, Hands (1976), a series of six
photograms of fists and fingers in different arrangements.
Since 2005, the artist has been working
on a series called The Times, for which he uses front pages from The New York Times as the basis of
photograms and collages.
Bryan Graf's second full - scale gallery exhibition, Broken Lattice, will open at Yancey Richardson Gallery
on April 11, 2013, featuring a series of new
photograms and camera-less images created in the artist's studio and in the field.
Silver - toned gelatin silver
photograms mounted
on metal.
The images appeared to be
photograms of ephemeral ink -
on - water drawings, but the referent was a couple of steps removed: Opera first recorded the drawings
on negatives that he digitally enlarged and then used to create the small anthotype prints.
Bloom # 1, 2011 14 x 11 inches Gouache
on photogram Courtesy James Cohan Gallery, New York / Shanghai Photo: Erma Estwick
These find counterparts in a series of
photograms made using reams of outmoded, industrial «Phototype»: long film negatives which have entire font families printed
on them.
, silver gelatin
photograms mounted to sheets of aluminum stand upright
on the gallery floor, stabilized by rectangular white frames.
The image begins with a solar
photogram of a figure (s) printed
on a contact speed paper known as «printing - out - paper.»
A solid - white
photogram by Deschenes shifts in tone as it's exposed to light throughout the duration of the show: another comment
on how art changes in a museum setting.
Introducing the aspect of time, Andro's Book is a photograph of a worn Edvard Munch catalogue positioned in a blue - toned studio setting that mimics the blue markings left
on the book's cover from partial sun - exposure; Alexi - Meskhishvili describes the catalogue as a «found
photogram.»
Featured images: Milly, Tom Butler, Goauche
on Albumen Print, 2014 Courtesy Charlie Smith, London Where Is It Now, Marie Navarre Film positive, book page, glass, steel, 1998 Courtesy Lisa Sette Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona Slip 17, Farrah Karapetian, unique
photogram, 2014 Courtesy Von Lintel Gallery Alison Rossiter Nepera Chemical Company Carbon Velox, shipped from works November 8, 1897, processed 2014 (# 1), Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery Broadway, New York City in the Rain, Edward Anthony, Albumen Print Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Church Gate, Sebastao Salgado, Silver Gelatin Print Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery Dinka Camp, Sebastian Salgado, Silver Gelatin Print Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery Fred W. McDarrah Robert Kennedy in Slum Apartment, May 8, 1967 Vintage gelatin silver Courtesy Steven Kasher Gallery Reclining Odalisque, Roger Fenton, Salt Print, 1858 Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Der Fotograf, Willi Ruge, Silver Gelatin Print, 1931 Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Kahn & Selesnick, The Reluctant Conscript Courtesy Kopeikin Gallery Eugène Pelletan by Nadar, Salted paper print from glass negative, 1855 Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Sandro Miller, Richard Avedon / Ronald Fischer, Beekeeper, Davis, California, May 9 (1981), 2014, Courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery Album d'Études - Poses, Louis Igout, Albumen Silver Prints from Glass Negatives Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art Steamboat Lake, CO7 Matthew Brandt Courtesy M+B Gallery
These go
on show alongside two recent series Fotogramme (
Photograms)(2012 ---RRB- and Negative (Negatives)(2014).
Exhibitions
on view — Ronald Jones: 16 Isarstrasse An exhibition of 15
photograms produced by the artist in 1991 in East Berlin and published by Edition Julie Sylvester, New York.
On one level Fabian Marti's
photograms and ceramics relate strongly to formalism, abstraction and op art.
Tatiana Kronberg Untitled (frustration would have presence as its figure), 2016 chromogenic
photogram mounted
on aluminum 46 x 30 inches
Tatiana Kronberg Untitled (isn't the object always absent), 2016 chromogenic
photogram mounted
on aluminum 45 x 32 inches
From traditional and non-traditional paintings
on canvas, to sculpture, video and
photogram collages, this body of work transcends historical perceptions of abstraction and challenges the boundaries of the genre.
Hank Ketelsen of Savannah College of Art and Design created this silver gelatin
photogram in the darkroom
on 11x14 - inch Oriental RC paper.
Her conceptual expansions of photographic abstraction manifest in series such as Sleight of Hand and Haptic Wonders (both 2011 — ongoing), which primarily focus
on the
photogram.
Material Gesture (A Meditation
on Latency), 2016, fabric, unique silver gelatin
photogram, drawing paper, and pins, 50 × 86 inches.
Judge works with
photograms, scarified or drawn -
on negatives, and chromogenic and silver gelatin prints.
September 2014: I meet Walead Beshty at London's Barbican Centre, where he is working
on his commission for the Curve gallery, an installation of over 12,000 blue cyanotype
photograms titled A Partial Disassembling of an Invention Without a Future: Helter - Skelter and Random Notes in Which the Pulleys and Cogwheels Are Lying Around at Random All Over the Workbench.
Untitled, from 1971, is a suite of
photograms produced by scattering donuts
on photographic paper.
Most of Heinecken's work consisted of
photograms, exposures made
on photographic paper without a camera.
In this new series he works
on the idea of
photograms which were played around with by artists such as Man Ray, Moholy - Nagy.
Bringing together over 250 objects in mediums including film and video, painting, assemblage, drawing, prints, photography,
photograms, and performance, the exhibition will be
on view at MoMA (July 3 to October 2, 2016), SFMOMA (October 29, 2016, to January 22, 2017), and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid (February 21 to May 22, 2017).
Untitled 2009 - 2016 Acrylic paint, enamel paint, dyed colour
photograms, dyed solarised silver gelatin print, dyed paper
on paper 69.3 x 56.6 x 3.8 cm / 27.3 x 22.3 x 1.5 in framed
In the
photograms alone, busted cassettes rest
on the bottom of the frame, turning the formal space of the picture into an actual shallow volume.
Untitled 2009 - 2016 Acrylic paint, enamel paint, dyed colour
photograms, dyed photocopies, dyed ink jet print, steel lids, paintbrush tip, coffee grounds, dyed paper, gloss varnish, gouache, acrylic medium, ink, dye
on paper 69.3 x 56.6 x 3.8 cm / 27.3 x 22.3 x 1.5 in framed
This volume includes, amongst other series, selections from «Diary / Landscape,» in which Welling matched the writing of his ancestors» letters with Connecticut winter landscapes; «Glass House» a meditation
on Philip Johnson's 1949 residence, shot using colored filters; examples from his «Degrades,» pure color
photograms created in the darkroom as well as selections from his recent «Wyeth» and «Choreograph» track his early interest in painting and dance.
Untitled 2008 - 2016 Enamel paint, acrylic medium, dyed paper, dyed colour
photograms mounted
on colour
photogram, mounted
on newsprint with enamel paint 51.6 x 43.8 x 3.8 cm / 20.3 x 17.3 x 1.5 in framed
Untitled 2009 - 2016 Dyed silver gelatin
photogram, dyed photocopy, painted colour
photogram, dyed acrylic medium, acrylic paint, enamel paint
on paper 51.6 x 43.9 x 3.8 cm / 20.3 x 17.3 x 1.5 in framed
Her films have a pictorial feel, while her photographic works are reminiscent of sculptures: scratched lines make up her projected images, and pieces of film strips appear
on her
photograms and collages -LSB-...].
That direct contact, that irrefutable physical evidence of the artist's presence, finds what might be its earliest antecedent in the series of full - body
photograms that Rauschenberg and his then - wife, Susan Weil, made of themselves
on blueprint paper (1949 — 1951)(fig. 17).
Krista Steinke,
On the breath of a forest (
photograms with summer long pinhole exposures), 2015.
Photograms in saturated emerald, aqua and gold
on matte or metallic paper elicit an immediate how?
Her current photography, which focuses
on medium - scale
photograms, continues her explorations of the medium.
Building
on these artists work, Webber has developed a unique approach to the creation of her
photograms, integrating elements of sculpture and drawing while also incorporating chance operations.
Gagosian, London, 6 August — 26 September 2015 German photographer Thomas Ruff brings his unique take
on the
photogram process to London audiences.
The action of sunlight
on kitchen surfaces produces a sequence of beautiful
photograms: whorls left by wires, discs by plates and so
on, geometric abstractions that resemble graceful paintings.
With the delicate accuracy of a camera lucida drawing and the stark contrast of a
photogram, Becker is adept at utilizing methods of photography; his brand of realism stems from manipulations of photographs taken
on Arctic expedition.
Made in an analogue color darkroom, and build up from multiple exposures
on light sensitive paper, the prints combine projected Photoshop files of digitized brush strokes with traditional
photogram techniques where objects are placed directly
on the image surface.
László Moholy - Nagy -
Photogram, c. 1925, Photograph, gelatin silver print
on paper, 181 x 238 mm, Jack Kirkland Collection, Nottingham
Four elongated
photograms made by exposing photographic paper to moonlight are mounted
on Dibond and hung
on the walls in a symmetrical fashion that mimics both 19th - century stereoscopy and the receding lines of linear perspective.