Glass & Tin
Photographs made with collodion have a magical quality, rendering a highly detailed, yet often imprecise image. Widely used in the 19th century, this historical process is currently experiencing a revival—today’s wet collodion photographers embrace their inner alchemist to give this old method a new twist. For this exhibition, Don’t Take Pictures presents photographs made in this century, using the process from another.
This exhibition was featured from May 26 to August 23, 2016. See our prior exhibitions.