Shadows of the Invisible
Abstract
Excerpt from essay by Claude Baillargeon: Shadows of the Invisible explores the ability of contemporary photography to reveal what is invisible to the naked eye. Often echoing the conflation of science and art that shaped early photography, the current preoccupation with the unseen manifests itself in remarkable fashions ranging from the poetics of evocation to the dread of the unknown.
Date
2014-10-11
Type
Text
Department
Description
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Oakland University Art Gallery, October 11 - November 23, 2014. Contains essay by Claude Baillargeon and artist statements.
Provenance
Subjects
Oakland University Art Gallery, Oakland University. College of Arts and Sciences, Exhibition catalogs, Kresge Foundation, Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs, National Endowment for the Arts, Flomen, Michael, Giese, Amy Theiss, Grant, Susan Kae, Maisel, David, Musiol, Marie-Jeanne, Stathacos, Chrysanne, Takeda, Shimpei