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Penelope Umbrico

Moving Mountains (1850-2012), 2012
Chromogenic prints (16)
Each 8 x 8 inches
Edition 3/5
Each print numbered sequentially; print #16 signed, titled, dated and numbered in ink on affixed label; Offered with the original folio and accompanying publication.
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“Moving Mountains” was created in 2012 as part of the “Aperture - Remix” commission and exhibition. For the project, Penelope Umbrico appropriated images from Aperture’s “Masters of Photography” series. Using...
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“Moving Mountains” was created in 2012 as part of the “Aperture - Remix” commission and exhibition. For the project, Penelope Umbrico appropriated images from Aperture’s “Masters of Photography” series. Using her iPhone and a series of apps and filters, she photographed every mountain which appeared in the books. Utilizing images from Edward Weston, Wynn Bullock, Henry Cartier-Bresson, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, and other male “masters” of classic photography, the series alters the notion of the analog landscape and its traditional maker.
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