Lens Free - Jenny Tomlin
Level One, Lopdell House, 418 Titirangi Rd, Titirangi, AucklandTicket Information
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PREVIEW:
Friday 21 May 6 - 7:30pm
Artist Talk:
In the gallery on Sunday 23 May 1 pm
As a participating venue for the Auckland Festival of Photography we are thrilled to have for the first time, Jenny Tomlin's collection of works titled Lens Free.
Jenny works with early analogue techniques; pinhole, solargraphy and the lumen/photogram processes to investigate microenvironmental transformations. The strength of the light and the reaction of plant juices on the paper all contribute to a transformation.
"I'm celebrating early analogue photographic processes that either don't involve lenses (pinhole solargraphy) or are cameraless. I love the slowing down of the process, working with serendipity, and the surprise of an open outcome."
With the multitude of crisp sharp images captured with phones and camera lenses it is thrilling to see what Jenny is able to capture with a tiny pinhole in a sodapop can!
To understand exactly how Jenny is able to create such beautiful images without using a lens or camera, do come and listen to her artist talk and become obsessed with this early analogue process. The earliest recorded mention of a pinhole camera was as early as the fifth century BC, by the Mohist philosopher Mozi.
On show through to the 13 June 2021.
Open Tuesday to Sunday 10 am to 4 pm and Monday 7 June, 10 am to 4 pm.
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