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Duane Michals: Sequences, Tintypes and Talking Pictures | FotoFocus Biennial 2016

Duane Michals: Sequences, Tintypes and Talking Pictures | FotoFocus Biennial 2016

Presented by FotoFocus at Carl Solway Gallery

DUANE MICHALS: SEQUENCES, TINTYPES AND TALKING PICTURES
SEPTEMBER 9 - DECEMBER 23
Carl Solway Gallery presents Duane Michals: Sequences, Tintypes, and Talking Pictures. Duane Michals is internationally known for innovative photographic sequences, created in the 1960s and 1970s, which incorporate handwritten texts. Although his images are unaltered, his long exposures and narrative sequencing result in a photographic approach that cannot be considered documentary. Michals instead addresses metaphysical issues, such as memory, mortality, love, and loss. In his words, “Photography deals exquisitely with appearances, but nothing is what it appears to be.” Recently Michals has been painting on tintype portraits. A photographic process from the Civil War era, tintypes are photographs printed on thin metal sheets. In this work, Michals combines painting and photography with nineteenth-century portraiture and twentieth-century modernist references.

Duane Michals (b. 1932) was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and lives and works in New York City.

OPENING RECEPTION

September 9, 2016, 5:00 - 8:00PM

Free to the Public

Admission Info

Free to the public.

Dates & Times

2016/09/09 - 2016/12/23

Location Info

Carl Solway Gallery

424 Findlay St , Cincinnati, OH 45202