American
Perspectives: Photographs from the Polaroid Collection
November 22, 2002-January 26, 2003
A collaborative exhibition between the Boston University Art Gallery
and the
Photographic Resource Center at Boston University
Opening
Receptions: Thursday, November 21
(PRC: 5:30-7:00pm; BU Art Gallery: 6:00pm-8pm)
BOSTON-
This fall, New Englanders will get a rare opportunity to see a cross-section
of the historic 23,000-item Polaroid collection via a collaboratively
presented exhibition hosted by the Boston University Art Gallery
and the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University. After
opening at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and traveling
to three prestigious Japanese venues, selections from this impressive
exhibition will be presented to U.S. audiences, appropriately in
Boston, near the home of the Polaroid Corporation.
This
unique corporate collection and exhibition highlights the evolution
of Polaroid techniques as utilized by photographers and artists
alike from the 1950s to the 1990s. American Perspectives is a visual
feast featuring some of the masters of twentieth-century American
photography: Ansel Adams, Dawoud Bey, Nancy Burson, Chuck Close,
David Levinthal, Aaron Siskind, Lucas Samaras, Andy Warhol, and
Carrie Mae Weems. Add to this impressive list several well-known
New England photographers who have made Polaroid processes part
of their signature style-Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Alma Davenport,
Béla Kalman, and Olivia Parker-to name a few, and this exhibition
appeals to both local and international audiences.
The
Boston University Art Gallery and the Photographic Resource Center
have teamed up to host this large-scale exhibition in each of their
venues presenting a total of over 90 stunning works by almost 50
artists. Exploring the implications and applications of "instant
imaging" in the work of artists and photographers, each location
will approach the theme from a different perspective. The Boston
University Art Gallery focuses on portraiture and self-portraiture,
considering how the desire to capture one's image is intensified
through the immediacy of the instantaneous Polaroid process. The
Photographic Resource Center looks at how artists have ruminated
on the history of photography in their work by featuring images
that deal with the image making process itself. Ranging from the
familiar small-format Polaroid SX-70 photographs to large-scale
photographs produced by the celebrated 20 x 24-inch and 40 x 80-inch
cameras, the exhibition will dazzle audiences with the lush color
and impressive presence of the images on view. Archival information
as well as cameras and ephemera illustrating the history of Polaroid
technology will also be showcased.
Since
the late 1940s, Polaroid Corporation has developed and fostered
a relationship with artists by encouraging them to use and experiment
with Polaroid materials. As a result of this interaction, Polaroid
has gained experts' observations about its products and has generated
an impressive collection of photographic artwork that now comprises
over 23,000 images by more than 1000 international photographers.
Through this outreach program, photographers are given small film
and equipment grants in exchange for images presented to the permanent
collection. Since 1973, more than 45 exhibitions from the collection
have toured the international museum circuit, demonstrating to a
broad audience the quality and creative potential of Polaroid films.
Gallery
Talks
Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 1pm, Leslie Brown, Curator, PRC
Wednesday, January 15, 2002, 1pm, Stacey McCarroll, Acting Director
& Curator, BUAG
Additional
programming celebrating Polaroid and its practitioners, such as
workshops and a panel, will accompany the exhibition.
Information
The
Boston University Art Gallery
855 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
(617) 353-3329
www.bu.edu/ART
Hours:
Tue-Fri 10-5pm
Sat-Sun 1-5pm |
The
Photographic Resource Center at Boston University
602 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
(617) 353-0700
www.bu.edu/PRC
Hours:
Tue-Fri 10-5pm; Thu 10-8pm
Sat-Sun 1-5pm |
The Boston University Art Gallery
(BUAG) is a non-profit art gallery geared toward an interdisciplinary
interpretation of art, and committed to a culturally inclusive viewpoint
that expands the boundaries of the museum. Exhibitions focus on international,
national and regional art developments chiefly in the 20th century,
seek to present the cultural and historical context of art, and to
acknowledge the artistic contributions of under-recognized sectors
of the population. BUAG is located at 855 Commonwealth Avenue, inside
the College of Fine Arts at Boston University (BU West T stop on the
B Green Line). Hours are Tues.- Fri., 10-5pm and Sat. & Sun.,
1-5pm. The Boston University Art Gallery is free and fully accessible
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