Out of Obscurity


Intriguing exhibition at Flowers on Kingsland Road looking at abstraction in contemporary photography.

The show took its inspiration from a series of cloud studies from the 1920s by Alfred Stieglitz who incidentally came up in other exhibition a few days later as he was Georgia O’Keefe’s husband. As some of you may have realised I’m not that fond of abstract art but this show had some really interesting images.

I loved Wang Ningde’s “Form of Light/Colour Filter for a Utopian Sky no 1” which was made of small pieces of coloured film set into a board at a right angle to it. The light filtered through it casting colour onto the white board behind. More art using film than photography! I also liked Michael Benson’s ”US Cloud Sheet” where a real image becomes abstract by the way it is photographed.

Other interesting work included Letha Wilson’s pictures printed onto pleated paper to give the impression of a Venetian blind and Chris McCaw’s work made by lines burnt through the paper by the sun.

Closed on 3 September 2016

 

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