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ARTCAT



Walker Evans, Carbon and Silver

Bond Street Gallery
235 Bond Street, 718-858-2297
Brooklyn Misc.
September 10 - October 11, 2008
Reception: Wednesday, September 10, 6 - 9 PM
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Curated by John T. Hill and Sven Martson Bond Street Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Walker Evans: Carbon and Silver, closely examining Evans’ photographs from the mid 1930s at a larger scale. Beginning in the 1930s, Walker Evans’ work has left an indelible mark on the arts, extending well beyond the boundaries of photography. His incidental approach towards printing makes quality vintage prints extremely rare. Although he recognized the value of a carefully made print, it was more often considered a necessary step in revealing his subject — which was the signs of our universal humanity. The definitive fine art print was never an interest in of itself.

This exhibition juxtaposes gelatin silver prints with carbon pigment prints of these iconic images, made by two of Evans’ associates; John T. Hill, a friend, teaching colleague, and the executor of Evans’ estate and Sven Martson, a friend and printer of Evans’ later work. Together they have made a dedicated study of Evans’ own prints as well as several publications produced under his supervision. By taking advantage of current digital technology, they are producing archival images that lengthen the tonal range of traditional gelatin silver printing and allow the viewer to discover tiny details of Evans’ photographs.

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