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White Heat #1

Artist (American, born 1951)
Date1994
MediumGelatin silver print, photogram
DimensionsImage: 20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.6 cm)
ClassificationsPhotograph
Credit LineGift of Laurie Tümer, 2016
Object number2016.9.6
DescriptionA vertical composition with the three outlines of a blacksmithing tools, upright and side-by-side with slight overlap, ascending slightly toward the right.
eMuseum Notes
While living in El Rito, a small community in northern New Mexico, the artist lived near the blacksmith Michael Hennerty and borrowed some of his tools to make photograms (cameraless photographs). The ghostly forms created by the tools reminded him of how they look when they are “at white heat” in the forge,  intensely heated and almost transparent, and that phrase became the title of the series.
On View
Not on view
Terms
  • tools
  • blacksmiths
  • photograms
  • shadows
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