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Untitled (NE-04040404-1)

Photograph
2015
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Large format C-type handprint in a portrait format, framed and unglazed

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleUntitled (NE-04040404-1) (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
C-type photographic material
Brief description
Photograph by Dafna Talmor, 'Untitled (NE-04040404-1)', 2015, from the series 'Constructed Landscapes'. C-type handprint made from 4 collaged negatives, size: 46” x 34.5”, on which the photographer has captured landscapes. In her ‘Constructed Landscapes’, Dafna Talmor approaches the subject of landscape photography in a less descriptive, more deconstructive and psychologically charged way. Talmor’s work elegantly deals with a sense of personal displacement. Her environments are fictional though based on real places: collaged and montaged colour negatives culled from different locations and transformed through the physical act of splicing them together. The resulting images create a new space that defies specificity, refers to transience and metaphorically blurs place, memory and time.
Physical description
Large format C-type handprint in a portrait format, framed and unglazed
Dimensions
  • Height: 116.84cm
  • Width: 87.63cm
Production typeLimited edition
Credit line
Purchase funded by the Photographs Acquisition Group
Collection
Accession number
E.3507-2018

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Record createdOctober 4, 2018
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