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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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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Inside the Robinson Atrium
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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.](https://link.underexposed.high.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/2010.86-Rogers_Nydia_2500.jpg)
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.](https://link.underexposed.high.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1988.211-Kasten-crp_2500.jpg)
Barbara Kasten (American, born 1936), Architectural Site 17, 1988, dye destruction print, 50 x 60 inches, purchase, 1988.211.