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photogram [′fōd·ə‚gram] (graphic arts) A design or pattern produced on regular photographic paper without the use of a negative or a lens system; opaque or transparent objects are assembled on the paper, and the paper is exposed to light and processed in the usual way. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The white-on-black images, photograms made by placing objects between light-sensitive paper and a light source, are at once abstract forms and tangible objects, mysterious and unmistakable. Raetz seduces us with his photograms, reliefs, and mirror installations, which demand precise observation of the viewer. The top level has a cafe, and a circulation terrace allowing views down onto the Randall-Page sculpture (which can be seen internally but only via a circular corridor which will have its own exhibits panels), and Susan Derges photograms on clerestory glazing. |
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