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padu
Apr-06-2007, 01:38 PM
It's showing now here on the San Diego Museum of Art. I went yesterday and I liked. I didn't care much about the small B&W photos about her personal life with Susan Sontag, but I liked most of her professional photos.

Here's my general impressions, in no particular order:
- You become a very popular photographer (artist), then, even your mediocre pieces become art.
- People will find meaning on your mediocre pieces of art, just to look intelectual
- 4x5 and large format is the way to go when you're talking about BIG enlargements.

I took a notepad and make a few notes while I was browsing the pictures, here are they, unedited:

1-Norman Schwarzkopf: 35mm?
2-Tony Kushner: What type of border, why?
3-Monument Valley, 93: Why so big? What's special?
4-What's up with the borders?
5-Charles Austin, 96: liked it
6-My Mother, 97: liked it
7-Sam's Point Preserve, 99: liked it


Some explanations:
1-That was a big portrait of norman schwarzkopf, with details way beyond 35mm resolving capacity. Although, a bit of film edges was showing on the portrait (which was the case for a lot of her pictures) and that one seemed like 35mm border (instead of 4x5 sheet film of other pictures). I'd be reeeally surprised learning that it was indeed 35mm.
2 and 4-Lot's of photos with polaroid type edges... catch my attention to why
3-I've seen lots of photos of monument valley, this one is out of focus and enlarged from bottom to top of the wall. Nothing special from a photographic standpoint, so I got curious to why that particular photo was enlarged to be that big


Cheers, and if you've seen this exhibit, please leave your comments!

claudermilk
Apr-09-2007, 09:15 AM
Thanks for reminding me of the exhibit. Now I have two photo exhibits to visit (Bowers up in Santa Ana has an Ansel Adams exhibit going).

Time for another Balboa Park trip. :D