De-Electrification, Philadelphia, PA, 2005.
Too many pixels at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/2155416560
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De-Electrification, Philadelphia, PA, 2005.
Too many pixels at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/2155416560
#photography
These (de-electrified) catenary wires were captured with a Sinar P camera and a 180mm lens on Polaroid 55 film (scanned) along the former Pennsylvania Railroad’s “high line” in west Philadelphia near the university.
This abstract composition references a 1936 painting, “Electrification”, by precisionist artist Ralston Crawford; see https://hirshhorn.si.edu//collection/artwork/?edanUrl=edanmdm:hmsg_72.75
Precisionism, a roughly century-old modernist American art movement related to cubism, is a strong influence on my work. Its practitioners included Joseph Stella, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Charles Demuth. Paul Strand was probably the most prominent precisionist photographer.
Precisionism is concerned with structure and geometry as well as the relationship between humans, machines, and the industrial landscape.
I’m interested in how the precisionists might interpret the world as it’s become today.
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@[email protected] Ralston Crawford s son Neelon (who I know tangentially) is a photographer & filmmaker. His short abstract films are favorites of mine. Also recommended, his documentary about his dad, “Ralston Crawford, Painter”. https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/5316