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James SOE NYUN
Blue Daylight Project
1992-
Many of these works were created while I was Artist-In-Residence at Yosemite National Park in 1997 and 1998 in a program supported by Yosemite Renaissance. They record my acts of interacting with the landscape: of looking, exploring, and recording my presence within it. Yosemite is a land of enormous vistas weighted with the history of photography in the American West. While it’s difficult to ignore those big views, I was also interested in the commonplace textures of a more typical tourist experience. In the Yosemite works and in the rest of this ongoing series, my subject matter sometimes explores locations documented by the earliest photographers. Other times it touches on a world they would have had a hard time imagining.
On the technical side, to intensify my dialog with photography's first practitioners, the works in this series employ extreme blue filtration and extended exposures to emulate the response of the wet collodion plates used by the survey photographers. At the same time, I am using modern films and equipment, and the prints now come through digital output, using color profiles I derived from vintage color-shifted albumen prints from 1860s and 1870s Western expeditions. While my working method has some built-in easy ironies and interesting contradictions, my main interests remain in the power of photography to create documents that are both of this day and timeless, a power that can describe with clarity but also create images rich with ambiguity. |
All images available as
Ultrachrome pigment prints
on archival rag paper
in total editions of
20 across all sizes:
9" x 11.25"
on 13" x 15" paper
15" x 18.75"
on 17" x 22" paper
Many prints available in custom larger sizes by special request
A very few images still available as
vintage gelatin-silver prints:
15" x 19"
on 16" x 20" paper,
numbered prints in open edition
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