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Richard Learoyd, Poppies, 2019
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Unearthed: Photography’s Roots is at Dulwich Picture Gallery until 30 August 2021
This
exhibition looks splendid: a cornucopia of flowers, fruit and vegetables. With over
100 works by 41 artists, it traces the story of photography and still life, from
the very earliest Victorian experiments – salt prints made by Fox Talbot in the
1830s and botanical cyanotypes by Anna Atkins in the 1840s and 50s – through to
C21 digital installations by Ori Gersht and Matt Collishaw.
As Laura
Cummings notes in her review: Photography’s first subject was
the object – what else could sit so still? Early exposure times were around 40
minutes. Many of the first pictures were therefore still lifes: vegetables,
flowers or fruit. Furthermore, she goes on to point out the affinity between
photography and the vegetable world, between photography
and photosynthesis. The very light that gives life to a rose, before its
petals drop, is the same light that preserves it in a death-defying photograph.
So many interesting artists are featured. Familiar
names in addition to those mentioned above include: Edward Steichen, Edward Weston, Roger Fenton,
Karl Blossfeldt, Imogen Cunningham, Robert Mapplethorpe; amongst the, perhaps, less
familiar are: Cecelia Glaisher, Charles Jones, Kazumasa Ogawa, Richard
Learoyd.
I had feared
that the opportunity to see this exhibition had been lost to Covid – the show’s
original schedule was December 2020 to May this year; happily, the run has been
extended until the 30th August. (And the Dulwich Picture Gallery is such a
wonderful building that it is worth a visit on its own account.)
Reviews
Cumming,
Laura (2020) “Cauliflowers
saying cheese…”, The Observer
Thorpe, Harriet (2020) “Unearthed:
Photography’s Roots”, Studio International
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Anna Atkins, Plate 55 – Dictyota dichotoma, on the young state and in
fruit, Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions, 1853, Volume 1
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Cecelia Glaisher, Bory’s
Spleenwort (Asplenium onopteris) c. 1853-56
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Roger Fenton, Fruit and Flowers, 1860
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Kazumasa
Ogawa, Chrysanthemums
from ‘Some Japanese Flowers’, c.1894
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Kazumasa
Ogawa, Japanese Lillies
from ‘Some Japanese Flowers’, c.1894 |
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Charles Jones, Broccoli, Leamington, c.1895-1910
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Karl Blossfeldt, Maidenhair Fern, c1926
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Edward Weston, Pepper No.30, 1937
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Richard Learoyd, Large Poppies, 2019
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