Barb Choit "744 Hr Photo & Tanning"

Rawson Projects

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In addition to its regular exhibition program, Rawson Projects hosts an artist in residence each summer. This year, Canadian-born artist Barb Choit will use the gallery as a studio for several weeks in August and September to make new photographic works. Moreover, the artist has transformed the gallery storefront into a site-specific installation entitled '744 Hr Photo & Tanning.'

As the title suggests, Choit will continue her practice of utilizing a modified UV-light-emitting tanning bed as a photographic tool, further exploring her interest in the effect of photochemical processes on found objects. She will use ultraviolet light to fade images into photographic backdrop paper. The resulting works will be a series of large contact prints, made from materials more common to the photo shoot than the darkroom.

In addition to creating works with artificial UV light, the artist has installed backdrop paper in the windows of gallery's facade to make use of the fading properties of natural sunlight. The paper will be left to fade for the "744 hour" duration — or exposure time — of the project, creating a time-lapse imprint of the gallery's windows.

The current modifications to the gallery's facade; the photogram in process, as well as her custom-made neon sign, will be on view 24/7 until the close of the show.

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Schedule

from September 07, 2012 to September 28, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-09-07 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Barb Choit

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