Underexposed

 

Underexposed

 

Architectural Site 17 by Barbara Kasten

Barbara Kasten (American, born 1936), Architectural Site 17, 1988, dye destruction print, 50 x 60 inches, purchase, 1988.211.

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joseph stella's purisima.

This photograph was made at night on-site at the High Museum of Art in 1988 using mirrors and lighting normally used on movie sets.

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joseph stella's purisima.

Inside the Robinson Atrium

joseph stella's purisima.

One of the sculptures in the High’s collection is reflected in the angled mirror that slices into the fluorescent scene.

joseph stella's purisima.

Randolph Rogers (American, 1825–1892), Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl from Pompeii, 1853–1854, carved 1867, marble, 56 1/4 x 24 1/4 x 33 1/8 inches, gift of the West Foundation in honor of Gudmund Vigtel and Michael E. Shapiro, 2010.86.

joseph stella's purisima.

Barbara Kasten (American, born 1936), Architectural Site 17, 1988, dye destruction print, 50 x 60 inches, purchase, 1988.211.