Keliy Anderson-Staley, Shelter in Place as installed at SITE Gallery, Silos at Sawyer Yards, Houston, TX, 2018. Wet-plate collodion tintypes, wood, and metal, 120 x 96 x 96 in. Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago.

Time Lapse: Contemporary Analog Photography  celebrates the work of 13 international and national contemporary artists who use the darkroom as a type of laboratory and find inspiration in the vast array of 19th-century photographic processes, from daguerreotypes to photograms. Experimenting with the mutable medium of photography and employing a variety of materials—from cyanotype dresses made of tamale wrappers to a three-dimensional shelter displaying tintype portraits—these artists depict familiar subjects of landscapes, portraiture, and still life through a contemporary lens.

In addition to a selection of historic photographs from Shelburne Museum’s permanent collection, the artists featured in Time Lapse: Contemporary Analog Photography include:

  • David Emitt Adams
  • Keliy Anderson-Staley
  • John Dugdale
  • Adam Fuss
  • Daniel Kuczynski
  • Annie Lopez
  • Sally Mann
  • Abelardo Morell
  • John Shimon & Julie Lindeman
  • Nick Simpson
  • David Sokosh
  • Joni Sternbach

Murphy Gallery, Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education

Timing

Nov 9, 2019 - Opening

Mar 8, 2020 - Closing