Redrawing Light no.4
Photograph
2008 (made)
2008 (made)
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In the series 'Drawing Light', Tess Hurrell constructed several temporary 'sculptures', installations consisting of blank screens through which light is projected. In one image, the artist has ripped through the screen and in others she has placed unidentifiable objects behind it. The resulting play of light is captured in rich black and white tones, wherein the abstractions 'represent an imagined and metaphysical space within a realist framework'. The photographs are explorations into the shape, texture and transparency of the screens and the space and objects behind them.
Object details
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Title | Redrawing Light no.4 (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Black and white hand print on matt fibre-based paper |
Brief description | 'Redrawing Light no.4', black and white abstract photograph, Tess Hurrell, United Kingdom, 2008 |
Physical description | Black and white abstract photograph. |
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Copy number | Edition of 7 + 2 AP |
Credit line | Purchased through the Cecil Beaton Fund |
Summary | In the series 'Drawing Light', Tess Hurrell constructed several temporary 'sculptures', installations consisting of blank screens through which light is projected. In one image, the artist has ripped through the screen and in others she has placed unidentifiable objects behind it. The resulting play of light is captured in rich black and white tones, wherein the abstractions 'represent an imagined and metaphysical space within a realist framework'. The photographs are explorations into the shape, texture and transparency of the screens and the space and objects behind them. |
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Accession number | E.78-2009 |
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Record created | February 18, 2009 |
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