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The Never Taken Images: Photographic Paper Archive (en Inglés)
Cartier, Françoise ; Cartier, Daniel ; Brandt, Christophe (Autor)
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The Never Taken Images: Photographic Paper Archive (en Inglés) - Cartier, Françoise ; Cartier, Daniel ; Brandt, Christophe
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Reseña del libro "The Never Taken Images: Photographic Paper Archive (en Inglés)"
This book documents a unique long-term artistic project using photo-sensitive media. The Never Taken Images documents a unique long-term project that Swiss photographers Françoise and Daniel Cartier have been pursuing since 1998. They have put together a vast collection of unfixed photographic papers, glass negatives, and films, mostly dating from 1880 to 1990. Samples of these are mounted and displayed, and, over the course of several exhibitions, exposed to light causing them to evolve towards color saturation. Instead of looking at still images, the Cartiers' installations, titled Wait and See, allow the viewers to perceive a kind of reality for themselves. This book features the entire test catalog that the Cartiers have put together to date, showing some nine hundred different papers and photosensitive supports. These facsimiles offer an almost real impression of their formats, colors, and materiality. Essays by photo historian and curator Kathrin Schönegg, scholar of art history and critic Thilo Koenig, and former director of the Institute for the Conservation of Photographs at the University of Neuchâtel Christophe Brandt, supplement the images and place the Wait and See project in the art historical and technological context of abstract media art. The Never Taken Images also celebrates the industrially manufactured photosensitive support, representing the centrality of the long pre-digital period in the history of photography.