Claire Warden

Friday, Sep 6 – Nov 9, 2019

99 Moons is a series of cameraless silver gelatin prints made in the darkroom. The title of the series loosely references the 19th-century printmaker Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's One Hundred Aspects of the Moon woodblock print series. However, the number 99 was chosen for its historical fluidity, sometimes considered "as good as forever" or infinite.

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Ctrl+P: Photography taken offline is an exciting venture at Catherine Edelman Gallery inspired by the hundreds of photographs we see on blogs and online galleries. Started in January 2011, Ctrl+P provides further exposure for new artists we find while searching the web, exhibiting a small selection of one person's work every two months, taking the pictures offline and putting them on the wall. It is our goal that Ctrl+P will provide further exposure for these photographers away from the glow of a computer monitor and without the temptation to click to the next link. We hope you will join us by unplugging from the internet and visiting CEG to see these photographs the way they were intended -- in print.

 

Image: Claire Warden, 99 Moons No. 66, 2019, silver gelatin print.