Lens Drawings
The title of the exhibition is a reference to Marcel Broodthaers’s work Museum of Modern Art, Department of Eagles (1968–72) and in the same way the exhibition’s ambition is to create a fictional museum.
The works will be displayed in the gallery main space as if they are relics of a bygone time. The exhibition design will follow that of the first show in the series dedicated to figurative and abstract painting (Thomas Dane Gallery, London, 2007), with an old-fashioned atmosphere that deliberately mimics a cultural history museum through its architecture, lighting, wall texts, extended object labels and other museological tropes.
An exceptional set of thirty five antique cameras, lent by the Musée Nicéphore Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône, as well as a set of vintage photographic paper boxes will be presented in three large display cases in the center of the gallery, imitating the display conventions of the beginning of the 20th century in western museums.
Musée Nicéphore Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône aims at explaining the resources of photography since its invention by Niépce until the digital image. The museum is conceived as an introductory walk through the main principles of photography. Its collections gather almost three million photographs and objects offering the possibility of an always renewed visit.
Artists: Lewis Baltz, Uta Barth, Lothar Baumgarten, Walead Beshty, Lucas Blalock, Mark Borthwick, Josh Brand, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Talia Chetrit, Anne Collier, Sarah Conaway, Luc Delahaye, Thomas Demand, Liz Deschenes, Rineke Dijkstra, Saul Fletcher, Lee Friedlander, Amy Granat, John Houck, Barbara Kasten, Annette Kelm, Josh Kolbo, Luisa Lambri, Elad Lassry, Leigh Ledare, Tim Lee, Jochen Lempert, Hanna Liden, Armin Linke, Sharon Lockhart, Jean-Luc Moulène, Catherine Opie, Eileen Quinlan, Alison Rossiter, Melanie Schiff, Collier Schorr, Bruno Serralongue, Shirana Shahbazi, Erin Shirreff, Stephen Shore, Alec Soth , Thomas Struth, Jeff Wall, James Welling, Chris Wiley
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The title of the exhibition is a reference to Marcel Broodthaers’s work Museum of Modern Art, Department of Eagles (1968–72) and in the same way the exhibition’s ambition is to create a fictional museum.
The works will be displayed in the gallery main space as if they are relics of a bygone time. The exhibition design will follow that of the first show in the series dedicated to figurative and abstract painting (Thomas Dane Gallery, London, 2007), with an old-fashioned atmosphere that deliberately mimics a cultural history museum through its architecture, lighting, wall texts, extended object labels and other museological tropes.
An exceptional set of thirty five antique cameras, lent by the Musée Nicéphore Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône, as well as a set of vintage photographic paper boxes will be presented in three large display cases in the center of the gallery, imitating the display conventions of the beginning of the 20th century in western museums.
Musée Nicéphore Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône aims at explaining the resources of photography since its invention by Niépce until the digital image. The museum is conceived as an introductory walk through the main principles of photography. Its collections gather almost three million photographs and objects offering the possibility of an always renewed visit.
Artists: Lewis Baltz, Uta Barth, Lothar Baumgarten, Walead Beshty, Lucas Blalock, Mark Borthwick, Josh Brand, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Talia Chetrit, Anne Collier, Sarah Conaway, Luc Delahaye, Thomas Demand, Liz Deschenes, Rineke Dijkstra, Saul Fletcher, Lee Friedlander, Amy Granat, John Houck, Barbara Kasten, Annette Kelm, Josh Kolbo, Luisa Lambri, Elad Lassry, Leigh Ledare, Tim Lee, Jochen Lempert, Hanna Liden, Armin Linke, Sharon Lockhart, Jean-Luc Moulène, Catherine Opie, Eileen Quinlan, Alison Rossiter, Melanie Schiff, Collier Schorr, Bruno Serralongue, Shirana Shahbazi, Erin Shirreff, Stephen Shore, Alec Soth , Thomas Struth, Jeff Wall, James Welling, Chris Wiley
Artists on show
- Alec Soth
- Alison Rossiter
- Amy Granat
- Anne Collier
- Annette Kelm
- Armin Linke
- Barbara Kasten
- Bruno Serralongue
- Catherine Opie
- Collier Schorr
- Eileen Quinlan
- Elad Lassry
- Hanna Liden
- James Welling
- Jean-Luc Moulène
- Jean-Marc Bustamante
- Jeff Wall
- Jochen Lempert
- John Houck
- Lee Friedlander
- Leigh Ledare
- Lewis Baltz
- Liz Deschenes
- Lothar Baumgarten
- Luc Delahaye
- Lucas Blalock
- Luisa Lambri
- Marcel Broodthaers
- Mark Borthwick
- Melanie Schiff
- Rineke Dijkstra
- Sarah Conaway
- Saul Fletcher
- Sharon Lockhart
- Shirana Shahbazi
- Stephen Shore
- Talia Chetrit
- Thomas Demand
- Thomas Struth
- Tim Lee
- Uta Barth
- Walead Beshty
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