[pure-silver] Re: A Walk Through the Exhibition

  • From: "Koch, Gerald" <gkoch02@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 09:32:28 -0400

I was reminded of Lisette Model's quip; "Darling, if you think my prints are
bad, you should see my negatives."

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Dear Friends,
    Just back from my week's holiday in Melbourne. If that seems a strange place
to go to escape from care, consider the fact that they have hotels, hot running
water, and bookshops. My days of camping in a hoochie with a rifle and a billy
of tea are over....

    They also have the National Gallery of Victoria - this last week exhibiting
a Man Ray room with many of his famous photographs. I am assuming that what I
saw were many originals, but I am unsure whether I saw final prints or just
darkroom work prints. In any case I was somewhat taken aback by them.

     Not from an artistic standpoint, I hasten to add - I have several books on
Man Ray and his assistants and recognised many of the images. What puzzled me
was their presentation.

     Small. Dark. Raggedy-edged. Crumpled and flattened-out. Spotty. Bronzing
over. All matted beautifully, but sometimes lost in the center of a vast frame.
I'm talking about a 6 cm x 9 cm image in a 12 in x 16 in frame. And smaller in
larger. Some images up to 11 x 14 but none what I would have come to believe was
an exhibition size.

    Is this what happens at other international exhibitions? None of the images
looked like the posters used for the advertising - these were closer to what I
had seen in books. I am wondering a little cynically if the look of some
photographers is made by their printer and indeed the publisher's printer rather
than themselves.

    Still fascinating images nevertheless - enjoyed it once I overcame my
surprise.

    Uncle Dick
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