LOS ANGELES, CALIF.- The Getty Center is currently presenting the featured exhibition "Uta Barth: Peripheral vision by artist Uta Barth through February 19th, 2023. The exhibition has been running since November 15th, 2022.
For more than forty years, Los Angelesbased artist Uta Barth (born in West Germany, 1958) has made photographs that investigate the act of looking. In her multipart works, she explores the ephemeral qualities of light and its ability to overwhelm and entirely destabilize human vision. In certain series, the repetition of motifsincluding aspects of her homecreates a rhythm that suggests movement, carrying viewers from one image to the next. Barth also highlights photographys abiding connection to the passage of time with her sequential images captured at intervals over a particular period.
This exhibition traces Barths career from her early experimentations as a student to later studies of the eyes capabilities and the cameras role in helping an artist translate visual information into a photograph. Barths most recent work is displayed here for the first time: a project commissioned in celebration of the Getty Centers twentieth anniversary.
Generous support from Catherine Glynn Benkaim and Barbara Timmer.
Additional support from Visionary Women.