Archives For Photography

Photography is a language and most important advances in the language/art of photography come from artists not photographers. ( See David Hockney for example)

Thomas Ruff is an exception to that rule. His entire career has been dedicated to challenging what we think a photograph is or could be.  His recent photograms were not photograms at all but computer generated works based on the idea of photograms. Both the objects and the light in Ruff’s photograms derive from a virtual darkroom built by a custom-made software program. He also did an entire series of images based on pixelated jpegs as well as a series of 3D and manipulated NASA Space images.

A survey of over 60 works are here.

A good interview about his photograms is here.

 

via http://www.davidzwirner.com

Nick Brandt is one of the best nature photographers out there. His exquisite black and white photographs documenting the vanishing wildlife of East Africa are a wonder to behold.

His new series Across the Ravaged Land  with a book by the same name will be on view at Hasted/Kraeutler  in the fall of 2013

 

via the artists web site

 

 

 

“For 20 years now, New York-based photographer Spencer Tunick has been creating human art installations all over the world, calling together volunteers by the hundreds or thousands, asking them to remove their clothes, and photographing them in massive groups. His philosophy is that “individuals en masse, without their clothing, grouped together, metamorphose into a new shape.” He aims to create an architecture of flesh, where the masses of human bodies blend with the landscape, or juxtapose with architecture. Collected here are images from several of his installations as they were being composed”.

Via The Atlantic

 

Long time influential artist and photographer James Welling finally gets the museum survey and book that documents his long amazing career.  Interview with him here.

James Welling: Monograph
February 02, 2013 – May 05, 2013

Cincinnati Art Museum
953 Eden Park Drive
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

“For over thirty-five years, James Welling has created beautiful and uncompromising photographs, and continues to be lauded by photographers, artists, and critics for his influence on the contemporary generation of art photographers. Operating in the hybrid ground between painting, sculpture, and traditional photography, Welling is first and foremost a photographic practitioner enthralled with the possibilities of the medium. James Welling: Monograph provides the most thorough presentation of the artist’s work to date, as well as offering an indispensable resource for those interested in this artist’s remarkable, foundational practice”.

via James Welling: Monograph – books – Aperture Foundation.

Most of the big advancements in Fine Art Photography have not come from photographers but from artists using the camera (with the exception of Thomas Ruff).  David Hockney used cameras constantly in his painting and did a large number of pure photographic works as his photographic composites and collages attest. His Poloroid Portraits, melding collage, Cubist multiple view points and time, are some of my favorites images in the history of photography.