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When Color Was New at Art Institute of Chicago |
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William Eggleston. Near Jackson, Mississippi, c. 1970. Restricted gift of Robert and Joan Feitler. ©2007 Eggleston Artistic Trust, Courtesy Cheim & Read, New York.
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CHICAGO.- The Art Institute of Chicago presents When Color Was New, on view through April 29, 2007. Contemporary photography is now almost synonymous with vibrant, splashy pictures. But there was a time when the use of color was new and revolutionary. Long understood to be the province of commercial and amateur photographers or the staple of popular advertisements, magazines, and billboards, color photography was shunned by artists until the 1960s and 1970s.
When Color Was New focuses on a generation of artistsincluding William Christenberry, William Eggleston, Helen Levitt, Joel Meyerowitz, and Stephen Shorewho turned away from black-and-white photography. Their color pictures forced a radical rethinking of both photographys artistic capabilities and classifications, setting the stage for much art photography today.
In many respects, Egglestonwhose work Near Jackson, Mississippi was recently acquired by the Art Instituteestablished himself as the foundational figure in the art of color photography. Whether a pensive consideration of a simple household object or an exercise in the abstracted American palette of red, white, and blue, Egglestons image of a hanging jacket is an example of how the artists work in color revolutionized photography. John Szarkowski, curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art, recognized this contribution and in 1975 praised Egglestons works: [T]hey seem to me perfect: irreducible surrogates for the experiences they pretend to record, visual analogues for the quality of one life, collectively a paradigm of a private view, a view one would have thought ineffable, described here with clarity, fullness, and elegance.
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