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The colour of time : Garry Fabian Miller

door Marina Warner

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The Colour of Time is a retrospective overview of the work of Garry Fabian Miller, one of contemporary photography's most respected and progressive fine art practitioners. For over 30 years, Fabian Miller has challenged perceptions of contemporary photography within fine art and is one of very few photographers to investigate the possibilities of camera-less photography, using light itself as a raw material. Fabian Miller has reinvented himself as an artist specialising in darkroom-produced photographic images exploring the elements of light, time, and colour. Fabian Miller exposes light directly onto photographic paper through substances such as plants, lead, engine oil, cut-paper shapes, glass and water. The Colour of Time includes invaluable contributions from academics in the field and a chronological exploration of Fabian Miller's works including the abstract Year 1 and Year 2 series. The Colour of Time is a beautifully reproduced assessment and welcome addition to the published work of the artist's progressive and affecting recent output. Garry Fabian Miller is one of five artists whose work will feature in the forthcoming exhibition Shadow Catchers: Camera-Less Photography at the V&A London in Autumn 2010. AUTHOR: Nigel Warburton is Senior Lecturer at the Open University and author of a number of popular books about philosophy. He regularly teaches courses on philosophy and art at Tate Modern, London, and writes for the photographic magazine Portfolio. Marina Warner is Professor in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Esex and a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Adam Nicolson is a British author who has written about English history, landscape and the sea. He was the 2009 winner of the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize. ILLUSTRATIONS 150 colour & b/w *… (meer)
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The Colour of Time is a retrospective overview of the work of Garry Fabian Miller, one of contemporary photography's most respected and progressive fine art practitioners. For over 30 years, Fabian Miller has challenged perceptions of contemporary photography within fine art and is one of very few photographers to investigate the possibilities of camera-less photography, using light itself as a raw material. Fabian Miller has reinvented himself as an artist specialising in darkroom-produced photographic images exploring the elements of light, time, and colour. Fabian Miller exposes light directly onto photographic paper through substances such as plants, lead, engine oil, cut-paper shapes, glass and water. The Colour of Time includes invaluable contributions from academics in the field and a chronological exploration of Fabian Miller's works including the abstract Year 1 and Year 2 series. The Colour of Time is a beautifully reproduced assessment and welcome addition to the published work of the artist's progressive and affecting recent output. Garry Fabian Miller is one of five artists whose work will feature in the forthcoming exhibition Shadow Catchers: Camera-Less Photography at the V&A London in Autumn 2010. AUTHOR: Nigel Warburton is Senior Lecturer at the Open University and author of a number of popular books about philosophy. He regularly teaches courses on philosophy and art at Tate Modern, London, and writes for the photographic magazine Portfolio. Marina Warner is Professor in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Esex and a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Adam Nicolson is a British author who has written about English history, landscape and the sea. He was the 2009 winner of the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize. ILLUSTRATIONS 150 colour & b/w *

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