Las plantas, una constante en la historia de la fotograf¨ªa
La Dulwich Picture Gallery presenta su primera exposici¨®n de fotograf¨ªa. Un recorrido a trav¨¦s de la historia del medio que refleja c¨®mo la vida vegetal nunca ha dejado de ser fuente de inspiraci¨®n para el artista
'Bean Longpod' (1895-1910).Charles Jones (? Sean Sexton. Dulwich Picture Gallery)'Broccoli Leamington' (alrededor de 1895-1910).Charles Jones (? Sean Sexton. Dulwich Picture Gallery)'Tulip' (1984).Robert Mapplethorpe (? Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation)'Adiantum pedatum' (1928).Karl Blossfeldt (Rijksmuseum, ?msterdam)'Large Poppies' (2019).Richard Learoyd (Cortes¨ªa de Michael Hoppen Gallery)'Chrysanthemum', de ¡®Some Japanese Flowers¡¯ (alrededor de 1894).Kazumasa Ogawa (Dulwich Picture Gallery)'Plate 55¨CDictyota dichotoma, on the young state and in fruit', fotograf¨ªa de
'British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions' (1853), volumen 1.Anna Atkins (Horniman Museum and Gardens)'On Reflection' (2014).Ori Gersht'Agave Design I' (1920).Imogen Cunningham (The Imogen Cunningham Trust)'Pepper No. 30' (1937). The Kodak Collection at the National Media
Museum, Bradford.Edward Weston (National Science & Media Museum / Science & Society Picture Library / Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents)'Peas' (a?os cincuenta del siglo XX).Gyula Holics (Colecci¨®n privada, Derbyshire)'Morning Glory' de ¡®Some Japanese Flowers¡¯ (alrededor de 1894). Kazumasa Ogawa (Dulwich Picture Gallery)'Still Life with Vase, Flowers and Fruit' (1853¨C60).Roger Fenton (The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum)'Auto-Immolation' (2010).Mat Collishaw (Cortes¨ªa del artista)