Charles Swedlund “Buy Photographs - Not Gold! and Other Works, 1970 - 1975”

Higher Pictures

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Higher Pictures presents Buy Photographs – Not Gold! and Other Works, 1970–1975, featuring a selection of unique and editioned photo-objects, toys, and games by Charles Swedlund.

In the 1950s, Swedlund was a student of the legendary photography faculty at Chicago’s Institute of Design led by Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind, a lineage clearly evident in a fifty-year oeuvre that comprises in-camera multiple exposures, ethereal nudes, abstracted object and surface studies, and delirious experiments in color processing, all characterized by virtuosic technical precision. A signature of his work from the early 1970s is the playful and humorous exploration of photography’s documentary, conceptual, and didactic possibilities. These were years of making unexpected pieces—flip books, thaumatropes, puzzles, matchbooks, stickers, buttons, coins, and ‘gumballs’—that celebrate photography’s mutability and its accessibility and infinite popularity. Swedlund’s is a generous, collaborative gesture: many of the works on view require the participation of the viewer/user/recipient in the art to resolve an image or otherwise complete the experience.

Set the flip-book My Wife is Pregnant (1971) into motion and see one complete 360-degree rotation of his wife Elizabeth’s pregnant silhouette. Open the matchbook Pyro (Burn) (1973): a note inside suggests that the matches aren’t for lighting cigarettes but for burning the edges of the piece itself. Photographic Gumball Machine (1973) dispenses wooden “gumballs,” each featuring a different part of a nude figure; barter and trade for your favorites. Arrange the 49 small photo cubes and resulting 295 different image surfaces in Photographic Cube Puzzle (1974) into six discrete photographs. Press PRESS Photograph (1974) to hear a baby squeak and a picture purr.

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from September 02, 2015 to October 03, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-09-02 from 18:00 to 20:00

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