Ireland. 1979. Dye transfer print. 24,4 x 36,7 cm (44,4 x 56,5 cm). Unsigned.
In the 1980s, Harry Callahan’s foray into color photography marked a significant evolution in his artistic practice. Departing from the stark tonal contrasts of his earlier black-and-white work, Callahan embraced vibrant hues and complex compositions. He frequently captured urban scenes, nature, and architectural details, utilizing techniques like multiple exposures and reflections in glass surfaces to create striking visual effects. This period demonstrated his deep engagement with the possibilities of color, displaying his continued exploration of form, light, and abstraction. Notably, prints of this work are held in the collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.Prints of this work are in the collections of the International Centre of Photography and the Nelson Atkins Museum. – Some light handling creases, otherwise in excellent condition.
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