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Orchestrated Objects,
brings together the extremely elegant, poetic, and revelatory work of two
contemporary American photographers, Jed Devine and Abelardo Morell. Devine
makes luminous, sensual photographs printed on translucent rag paper coated with
a platinum/palladium emulsion. This nineteenth-century technique results in a
painterly surface that is soft and velvety. Morell's crisp, clear, gelatin
silver photographs introduce us to a world of unexpected scale, extraordinary
points of view, and startling juxtapositions. Morell's camera obscura
photographs capture, using contemporary techniques, a pre-photographic technique
dating back centuries. Both artists demonstrate how technology of the past can
create work very much of the present. This exhibition highlights the way each
artist, through the virtuosic arrangement of objects, reveals what is
exceptional in the every day world, transforming and redefining that world for
us.
- Rachel Seligman, Director/Curator
PPhotographs
by Abelardo Morell

Camera
Obscura Image of Umbrian Landscape over Bed, 2000
gelatin silver print

Camera
Obscura Image of the Chrysler Building in Hotel Room, 1999
gelatin silver print

Two Forks
Under Water, 1993
gelatin silver print
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Photographs by Jed Devine

Untitled, (Stack of Cups)
platinum/palladium print

UntitlUntitled,
(Apple and Colander)
platinum/palladium print

Untitled, (Brooklyn and
Manhattan Bridges)
platinum/palladium print
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