Ground #60
- Title:
- Ground #60
- Collection:
- Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell
- Set:
- History of photography
- Creator:
- Barth, Uta
- Creation Date:
- 1995
- ID Number:
- 2007
- File Name:
- 2007.008.jpg
- Work Type:
- Photograph
- Materials/Techniques:
- chromogenic color prints
- Subject:
- Art and Photography
contemporary art - Measurement:
- 26.7 x 30.5 x 4.4 (centimeters, height x width x depth)
- Description:
- A highly abstracted image of the edge of a window shutter or door that is ajar. At first glance the image appears only as soft vertical lines in shades of white. A thick bright band (the outdoors, perhaps) is near the left side and a thick pinkish chunk (the door or shutter) comes from the right, between are several thinner stripes in varying shades. Several of the thinner stripes in the middle and on the left stop before the top of the frame, indicating a decorative trim.
- Notes:
- Chromogenic print on panel
- Cite As:
- Uta Barth (American, born Germany, 1958), Ground #60, 1995. Chromogenic print on panel, overall: 26.7 x 30.5 x 4.4 cm. Acquired through the generosity of the Donors to the Contemporary Art Fund, 2007.008.
- Repository:
- Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
- Format:
- Image
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