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1864 - Albumen Photographs of Southern History (Hardcover)
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1864 - Albumen Photographs of Southern History (Hardcover)
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"Los Angeles photographer, Matthew Brandt, is a bit of a rock star
in the photography world, challenging our ideas about photographic
materials. His methodologies where process and subject matter are
stirred up into whole new ways of seeing and thinking about the
image, open the door to possibility." - Lenscratch In 1864, Matthew
Brandt recreates George N. Barnard's 19th century images of a
devastated, post-Sherman Atlanta. Using source imagery housed at
the Library of Congress, he makes new albumen photographs from
Barnard's images. Fortifying the foundational ingredients of the
19th-century albumen print - egg whites, silver nitrate, and salt -
with peaches, sugar, flour, cinnamon, and butter, Brandt plays with
external assumptions about the South, at the same time revealing a
complex understanding of the complicated history his project
explores.
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