Group Show - PHOTOLITA


09 Jul – 05 Aug 2010
Exhibition
Photography

12 Vyner Street
London E2 9DG
Five Hundred Dollars
0794695789


PHOTOLITA is an antidote to Photoshop, reflecting a growing rejection amongst artists of the ubiquitous ease of a digital aesthetic. The artist’s role is to say no to the common currency and to find their own way.

The group of artists in this show have chosen to work with analogue photographic processes, drawing on the unpredictability of light and the deliberate pursuit of chance. Away from the screen and in the sunlight or darkroom there is less control, and a directness that can be open-ended, creatively satisfying and risk-taking. The artists are guided by their own restless interest in the world, and their perspective in PHOTOLITA is the recognition of incomplete knowledge.

The work experiments with the earliest forms of photography, cyanotype and van dyke, liquid emulsion, instant Polariod, infrared and panoramic film, pinhole and camera-less photography. At the opening of PHOTOLITA, Michele Turriani will be delivering a live black and white dark room performance and there will be a short documentary to accompany the show, filmed on Super 8 by Phil Hale.

Including works by Phil Hale, Tom Hunter, Michele Turriani, Charlotte Heal, Guy Paterson, Simon Larbalestier, Sarah Roesink and Rachel Thomson.