Each artist approaches the impossible task of taking on the celestial infinite with very different sensibilities and materials: black and
white analog photographs, muted but richly saturated color, collage, charcoal drawings based on negatives and video / performance.
Not exact matches
The exhibition includes some 80
photograph of varied sizes and formats: color and black - and -
white, digital and
analog, as well as video works composed from stills, all
photographed throughout Israel.
Michelle Stuart, Sacred Solstice Alignment, 1981 - 2014, Archival inkjet
photographs from
analog black and
white photographs taken in 1981, Approx. 36.25 x 69.75 inches.
These were made by placing three different black - and -
white photographs into Adobe Photoshop's red, green, and blue color channels, thus yielding a multilayered color image similar to double exposures in
analog photography.
Comprised of
analog black - and -
white photographs and a constellation of newly developed sculptures, the exhibition proposes a consideration of the origins of New York in its pre-urban settlement.