Kassay is perhaps most well known for his silver paintings, made using an electroplating technique that
references early photography, which warp the reflection of their viewers as well as depicting subtle changes in light throughout the day.
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The work of Aaron Brumbelow (M.F.A.,
photography, 2013; B.F.A.,
photography, 2008) explores fictional realms while
referencing early American photographic histories.
By the
early and mid-20th century, artists such as Marin and Porter focused on the expressive power of the sea, while contemporary artists such as Celmins, Davis, Lago, Lenaghan, Straus, and Sugimoto
reference their 19th Century predecessors by exploring the effect of
photography on contemporary realism — and traditional realism on contemporary
photography.