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