À propos du livre
For some primordial reason, when a new image making process or technique is created we innocently throw nature onto its surface, as some kind of ongoing test. Perhaps looking to see if it can match our own perceptual abilities and/or move beyond it.
Scanography, to my estimation has come the closest to fulfilling this goal. Rather than a still life or a photographic documentation, through this process, these found botanicals are transformed into portraits. In a sense it depicts their 'humanity".
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Beaux-arts
- Catégories supplémentaires Photographie artistique, Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 102 - Date de publication: oct 16, 2020
- Langue English
- Mots-clés close up white background, Botanical, Flowers
À propos du créateur
A leading fine art photographer, Chad Kleitsch work has been displayed in galleries and museums throughout the United States. He has been featured in numerous exhibitions. Kleitsch was born and raised in New Jersey. He earned his B.A. in Photography at Bard College. He has since lectured Yale University, Sarah Lawrence College and taught at Bard College, The Center for Photography at Woodstock as well as at, La Guardia College. In his 30 year career Kleitsch has photographed many interesting projects, among them abandoned factories and asylums in the American northeast , the pre-restoration documentation of Ellis Island, street photography, an extensive botanicals survey, also an essay on museum installations around the country. Currently he is working on an essay of scanography of rare documents. He is included in the book Bystander: A History of Street Photography, and has been reviewed in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time Out, Albany Times Union, and Fortune Magazine.