Re_View
In celebration of this anniversary Re-view offers the opportunity to enjoy a small selection of some of the great international photographs we have collected. Selected from each decade of the medium’s history from the 1840s onwards, this exhibition shows the evolution of this unique art form through some of its best loved and most remarkable images. Every photograph chosen has a distinct story to tell, not only about what is shown but also about the place the work has in the artist’s career; how it relates to photographic history; and its cultural and social context.
From looking at this exhibition it is also possible to chart two dominant creative strategies that photographers have taken throughout the last 170 years. For some, photography is a documentary medium that allows a creative treatment of reality, while, for others, the medium is a construction or fabrication that exists as much in the artist’s mind as in reality. It is the tension between these two approaches that animates much of photographic history and continues to fuel passionate debates.
Artists included are William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Nadar, László Moholy-Nagy, Man Ray, Ansel Adams, Robert Frank, Boyd Webb and Yee I-Lann.
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In celebration of this anniversary Re-view offers the opportunity to enjoy a small selection of some of the great international photographs we have collected. Selected from each decade of the medium’s history from the 1840s onwards, this exhibition shows the evolution of this unique art form through some of its best loved and most remarkable images. Every photograph chosen has a distinct story to tell, not only about what is shown but also about the place the work has in the artist’s career; how it relates to photographic history; and its cultural and social context.
From looking at this exhibition it is also possible to chart two dominant creative strategies that photographers have taken throughout the last 170 years. For some, photography is a documentary medium that allows a creative treatment of reality, while, for others, the medium is a construction or fabrication that exists as much in the artist’s mind as in reality. It is the tension between these two approaches that animates much of photographic history and continues to fuel passionate debates.
Artists included are William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Nadar, László Moholy-Nagy, Man Ray, Ansel Adams, Robert Frank, Boyd Webb and Yee I-Lann.
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