"Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking"
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FAB Gallery 1-1 Fine Arts Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2C9
Leslie Golomb, "She Will Press Onward Over Broken Ground," 2016
copper plate photogravure, 76 x 96.5 cm (courtesy of the artist)
The University of Alberta Museums is proud to collaborate with the Department of Art and Design to present Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking.
Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking calls for a re-evaluation of the photo-print movement that began in the mid-twentieth century. Light/Matter brings nearly 100 ground-breaking works by 40 artists from 16 countries, together to demonstrate how their works are clear evidence of the impact of the photo-print movement and how we see and interpret images.
Light/Matter presents the essence of historical graphic traditions and brings it into conversations with contemporary theory and critical thinking in visual culture.
Curated By: Tracy Templeton, Walter Jule and Ingrid Ledent.
This exhibition originated at Indiana University - the University of Alberta is the second institution to host this exhibition through both the University of Alberta Museums - Gallery A (1-12A Telus Centre, 87 Ave. and 111 St.) and FAB Gallery.