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Untitled

Photograph
2002 (photographed), 2011 (printed)
Artist/Maker

Peter Fraser is one of the leaders of a generation of British photographers that came to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s challenging the orthodoxy of black-and-white documentary photography that dominated the photographic scene of that period. For the series Material, he employed powerful camera lenses to render details such as ice crystals or dust particles with extarordinary clarity. Many of the photographs in the series were made at the Physics and Applied Physics Department at the Unversity of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Fittingly, the subjects are the unidentified apparatus of physics experiments that are used in the study of matter.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleUntitled (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Digital C-type print from colour film negative
Brief description
Photograph, 'Untitled', from the series Material, digital C-type print from colour film negative, by Peter Fraser, 2002, printed 2011, no. 1 in an edition of 12
Physical description
A colour photograph by Peter Fraser of a circuit board
Dimensions
    Production typeLimited edition
    Copy number
    1/12
    Gallery label
    (19/03/2012)
    For the series Material, Fraser photographed inside the Physics and Applied Physics Department at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The apparatus that appears in the images is used for the study of matter. Fittingly, Fraser’s photographs deal with the strangeness of materials when seen up-close and out of context. His powerful lens captures details such as ice crystals and dust particles with extraordinary clarity and transforms technical equipment into enigmatic sculptures.
    Subject depicted
    Summary
    Peter Fraser is one of the leaders of a generation of British photographers that came to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s challenging the orthodoxy of black-and-white documentary photography that dominated the photographic scene of that period. For the series Material, he employed powerful camera lenses to render details such as ice crystals or dust particles with extarordinary clarity. Many of the photographs in the series were made at the Physics and Applied Physics Department at the Unversity of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Fittingly, the subjects are the unidentified apparatus of physics experiments that are used in the study of matter.
    Associated objects
    Bibliographic reference
    Fraser, Peter. Material. Germany: Steidl Verlag, 2002.
    Collection
    Accession number
    E.278-2011

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    Record createdJanuary 9, 2012
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