Fine art photography, like science, is undergoing major transformations. Just as George Eastmans invention of roll film changed
the worlds artistic outlook, so too have Instagram and other communications
technologies multiplied the possibilities for artistic expression. This retrospective, organized by genre rather than year, explores important categories such as cameraless photograms, self-portraiture, environmental portraiture, street photography, documentation, and abstraction. It contains examples of the groundbreaking work of photographers from Diane Arbus, Edward Weston, and Alfred Stieglitz to Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg, often grouping the artists together in unexpected ways. While it provides a brief history of the different genres, this is not a history book, but rather a study of the uniqueness of particular photographic visions in their time. It will inspire fine art photographers to challenge preconceived concepts, overcome creative block, and become part of the new avant-garde.Paul MattePaul Matte earned a bachelor of fine arts with honors in photography in 1984 and a bachelor of education in visual arts in 1985. He and his wife, Lise, live in Brockville, Ontario, where he is retired after thirty-one years of teaching students to be creative and to think beyond the obvious.139 color and b/w photosThe Evolution of Photography in an Abstract World139 color and b/w photos
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