Christopher Bucklow Exhibition
Danziger Gallery
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Bucklow's first show at Danziger Projects is comprised of eight recent large scale photograms that continue his engagement with the ethereal silhouettes that have become his trademark. These other-worldly photographs of glowing figures set against grounds of color are at once visually beautiful and psychologically engaging.
The works are made through a multi-step process that is almost performative in its complexity and labor. Bucklow begins by projecting the shadow of his sitter on a large sheet of aluminum foil and tracing its outline. He then makes thousands of small pinholes in the foil silhouette, one for each day of the subject's approximate lifespan. Using a contraption of his own device that places the foil over a large sheet of photographic paper, Bucklow wheels his homemade "camera" out into daylight and pulls the "shutter" back and forth to briefly expose the paper to direct sunlight. Thus each finished picture becomes a photogram silhouette composed of thousands of miniature pictures of the sun. The intensity of light on a given day and the length of exposure create unique color variations on how the resulting piece appears.
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Schedule
from September 10, 2010 to October 23, 2010
Opening Reception on 2010-09-10 from 18:00 to 20:00