This survey exhibition brings together ground breaking Polaroid pictures by forty artists spanning the period from the initial release of the SX-70 camera in 1972 until the present. The exhibition centers on experimentation and examines how the invention of instant photography鈥攊n particular Polaroid, a brand known for its innovation and responsiveness to artistic endeavors鈥攈as influenced and inspired amateurs and professionals for nearly forty years. By juxtaposing early experimental work with more recent forays into the possibilities of the medium, the exhibition tells a more complete story of instant photography than has yet been chronicled. The photographs included represent a wide range of approaches and sensibilities and upend established parameters of photography in various ways. Artists represented include such pioneers of instant photography as Ansel Adams,
Ellen Carey,
Chuck Close,
Walker Evans,
David Hockney, Robert
Mapplethorpe,
Joyce Neimanas,
Andy Warhol, and
William Wegman as well as a new generation of artists including
Anne Collier, Bryan Graf, Catherine Opie,
Lisa Oppenheim,
Dash Snow,
Mungo Thomson, and
Grant Worth.