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NDGT #1

Photograph
1998 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have worked as the photographic team of Anderson & Low since 1990. Based in London, the two have collaborated on a broad range of photographic projects. The ten platinum-palladium prints in this portfolio, taken from the two series 'Athletes' and 'Gymnasts', focuses on various aspects of sport and the lives of athletes from many countries. In their reference to Hellenic sculpture and classical forms, and dramatic use of light and shadow, these images evoke 1930s nude studies by leading European photographers such as Baron George Hoyningen-Huene and George Platt Lynes and the prevalent 'healthy body culture' of the late 1920s and 1930s.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleNDGT #1 (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
platinum-palladium print
Brief description
Photograph, 'NDGT #1' by Anderson and Low, platinum-palladium print, 1998, from the 'X Prints' portfolio, 2008.
Physical description
A platinum-palladium photograph of seven nude men in hand-stand position on beam
Dimensions
  • Sheet length: 32.7cm
  • Sheet width: 26cm
Copy number
4/10
Credit line
Gift of Bruno Wang
Production
This is one of ten platinum-palladium photographs included in Anderson & Low's portfolio 'X Prints' from the two series 'Athletes' and 'Gymnasts' and published in 2008
Subjects depicted
Summary
Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have worked as the photographic team of Anderson & Low since 1990. Based in London, the two have collaborated on a broad range of photographic projects. The ten platinum-palladium prints in this portfolio, taken from the two series 'Athletes' and 'Gymnasts', focuses on various aspects of sport and the lives of athletes from many countries. In their reference to Hellenic sculpture and classical forms, and dramatic use of light and shadow, these images evoke 1930s nude studies by leading European photographers such as Baron George Hoyningen-Huene and George Platt Lynes and the prevalent 'healthy body culture' of the late 1920s and 1930s.
Collection
Accession number
E.250:14-2009

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Record createdFebruary 1, 2011
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