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Three Things You Should Know About Walead Beshty
Artsy Editorial
1. Walead
Beshty makes his “Three Color Curl” photograms
by exposing photo paper to cyan, magenta, and yellow light.
2. In the April 2009 issue of Art in America writer Steve Pulimood said, “The impressive range of compositions among Beshty’s photograms has injected vital energy into the specific genre of camera-less photography.”
3. Beshty’s works can be found in the collections of The Art Institute of Chicago, the Guggenheim, LACMA, MoMA, SFMOMA, The Whitney, and the V&A.
2. In the April 2009 issue of Art in America writer Steve Pulimood said, “The impressive range of compositions among Beshty’s photograms has injected vital energy into the specific genre of camera-less photography.”
3. Beshty’s works can be found in the collections of The Art Institute of Chicago, the Guggenheim, LACMA, MoMA, SFMOMA, The Whitney, and the V&A.
Find Beshty’s work in the TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art auction, 2013.
Artsy Editorial