Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints. The process uses two chemicals: ammonium iron(III) citrate and potassium ferricyanide.
GAIL ERWIN
ARTIST
Using 19th century techniques of Cyanotype, Van Dyke Brown combined with 21st century technology, Gail creates prints and images. Painting, printmaking and hand papermaking figure into the mix of media used in her artwork.
Gail Erwin, Artist, Alternative Photography, Cyanotype, Printmaking, Papermaking, Erwinarts, Maynard, ArtSpace, Kingston Gallery
Christian Marclay is a New York based visual artist and composer whose innovative work explores the juxtaposition between sound recording, photography, video and film. As a performer and sound artist Christian Marclay has been experimenting, composing and performing with phonograph records and turntables since 1979 to create his unique “theater of found sound.” A dadaist DJ and filmmaker, his installations and video/film collages display provocative musical and visual landscapes. He was born in California, raised in Switzerland and now works between New York and London. He has an extensive exhibition and performance record including solo exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.; the Venice Biennial; the Kunsthaus, Zurich; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. He is represented by the Paula Cooper Gallery in New York and White Cube in London.