Feb. 4, 2011
Floris Neusüss ‘Untitled, (Körperfotogramm), Kassel, 1967’ Kassel, Germany 1967 Gelatin-silver print photogram (via Image - V&A)


Here, the varying proximity of parts of the body to the paper has created sharper or softer outlines. Where the model’s hands were in contact with the paper, the outline is clear. Where parts of the body, such as the head, were further away, it is blurred.

Floris Neusüss ‘Untitled, (Körperfotogramm), Kassel, 1967’ Kassel, Germany 1967 Gelatin-silver print photogram (via Image - V&A)

Here, the varying proximity of parts of the body to the paper has created sharper or softer outlines. Where the model’s hands were in contact with the paper, the outline is clear. Where parts of the body, such as the head, were further away, it is blurred.

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  1. ljpyecroftphotography reblogged this from cattola and added:
    A really inspiring exhibition! So many beautiful images created entirely with just light and chemicals, no camera what...
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