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Photo/Synthesis

May 01, 2010 - Oct 03, 2010
Photo/Synthesis highlights the dynamic trend in the field of contemporary photography, collages, assemblages, and other multi-part or composite photo-based projects. Dating from the 1960s to the present, the works in this exhibition transcend the limitations of traditional photography in which the camera simply captures a unique view or a decisive moment in time. Breaking free of the conventional frame, they are instead the products of various methods of assembling and organizing multiple photographic images into larger artistic statements. In each case, the sum communicates much more than the component parts.

Artists like David Hockney, Olafur Eliasson, Ed Ruscha, and Nigel Poor have used photo-collage, photo-assemblage, and related practices to explore elements of scale, space, time, and narrative. Photo/Synthesis features a selection of photographs by these artists and others from the collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Charles and Diane Frankel.

Photo/Synthesis highlights the dynamic trend in the field of contemporary photography, collages, assemblages, and other multi-part or composite photo-based projects. Dating from the 1960s to the present, the works in this exhibition transcend the limitations of traditional photography in which the camera simply captures a unique view or a decisive moment in time. Breaking free of the conventional frame, they are instead the products of various methods of assembling and organizing multiple photographic images into larger artistic statements. In each case, the sum communicates much more than the component parts.

Artists like David Hockney, Olafur Eliasson, Ed Ruscha, and Nigel Poor have used photo-collage, photo-assemblage, and related practices to explore elements of scale, space, time, and narrative. Photo/Synthesis features a selection of photographs by these artists and others from the collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Charles and Diane Frankel.

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Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive San Francisco, CA, USA 94118

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