A Blue Idyll

Cyanotypes and Dreams

A Blue Idyll
Brenton Hamilton
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NZ$ 80.00
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NZ$ 64.00
Hardback
h300 x 240mm - 114pg
30 Jul 2020 XNE
International import eta 7-19 days
9789053309414
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For over two decades visual artist and historian Brenton Hamilton has created a sustained body of work, mostly concentrated within the historic processes employing nineteenth century photography techniques, no longer commercially available. Hamilton has produced a unique body of work using methodologies like gum bichromateforms, platinum, and collodion ambrotypes on black glass, French variants of paper calotypeand of course the embellished cyanotype.Influenced by the Surrealist motifs; coaxing dreamlike, chance collisions of fragments from art history,Hamilton shapes a new landscape in his photographs. The present symbolism of the dark night sky and the freedom to look outside himself towards unfettered ideas and musings, learning to make a newplace with paper and metal salts and light allowing him to rest and wonder.He combines human anatomy, astronomy and botanical imagery to create intriguing and provocative arrangements. His work references to ancient Greece and Rome, as well as 15th and 16th century Dutch and Italian paintings. Hamilton uses symbols and visual elements from the history of art to create a thoroughly contemporary vision."Among significant influences that I respond to are the study of history and culture -and that has ledto my 're-enactments' on paper and glass. I have fashioned references to the artist's studio, early diagrams and engravings of human anatomy, bird study and astronomy. The history of collecting and early museums that were called Wunderkammer have been especially powerful for me. These small, serious rooms were filled with bones and shells, engravings, fragments and casts, and semi-precious stones; drawers full of human knowledge!In the pictures that I conjure up, the viewer is presented and sees an invented world. Animal bodies and human features, torsos surrounded by stars, or a studio still life of an unusual object emerging from blackness. I hope this work makes a space for the viewer to behold a new precipice."
Brenton Hamilton is a well-known mentor, teacher on the campus of Maine Media Workshops and a leading educator and historian. His photographs are widely collected and exhibited internationally and held in numerous permanent collections at: The Farnsworth Museum, Rockland, Maine, The Portland Museum of Art Portland, Maine, The University of New England and the Lamar Dodd Art Center in Georgia.Essay by Lyle Rexer, a New York based independent writer and critic.

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