#ArtWiseUP: Designer Series – B&W Photography

#ArtWiseUP: Designer Series – B&W Photography

Online Exhibition New York, NY 11201, USA Friday, June 28, 2019–Sunday, July 28, 2019

Many designers know the value of finding wall art that can tie the room together while still being a standalone statement— something that could be both ignored and appreciated, harmonizing and soloing. Black and white photography can be bold and...

an iconic form by edgar arceneaux

Edgar Arceneaux

An Iconic Form, 2008

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nusch eluard et sonia mosse by man ray

Man Ray

Nusch Eluard et Sonia Mosse, 1988

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in deference by shirin neshat

Shirin Neshat

In Deference, 2018

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blindspot by richard serra

Richard Serra

Blindspot, 2003

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lady balancing branch by bruce weber

Bruce Weber

Lady Balancing Branch, 1995

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ellwood beach 25 by james welling

James Welling

Ellwood Beach 25, 2011

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london bridge, london

London Bridge, London, 2000

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the chrysler building, new york

The Chrysler Building, New York, 2000

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brandenburg gate, berlin

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, 2000

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the forum, rome

The Forum, Rome, 2000

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Many designers know the value of finding wall art that can tie the room together while still being a standalone statement— something that could be both ignored and appreciated, harmonizing and soloing. Black and white photography can be bold and quiet at the same time, the high contrast creating structure and foundation while the artistry and the gradations of light are allowed to shine with layers of complementary mood. It can be a staple of any design repertoire, and a secret ingredient in a space full of much more dramatic or colorful design choices — and it can be especially effective neighboring an arsenal of plants.

Cityscapes and architecture are an easy fit as they provide depth, something useful in making any size space more magnificent. Famous places can furthermore be rich with cultural nostalgia and steeped in historic significance, such as The Forum, Rome from Karsten Thormaehlen, Brandenburg Gate, Berlin from Jurgen Held, The Chrysler Building, New York from Christopher Bliss or London Bridge, Londonfrom R Von Gotz.

High fashion prints never fail to contribute waves of beauty, as the photographer’s eye, the model’s forms, the fashion designer’s vision and even the quality of printing all have an influence on the magic infused in the final expression. When all is working in concert the works become striking images, near impossible to tear the eyes away from, such asOrcel, Paris (1954) from Henry Clarke, Chapeau + 5 Roses, Paris (1956)from William Klein, Nusch Eluard et Sonia Mosse from Man Ray andLady Balancing Branch from Bruce Weber.

Photography of art can be in a way a form of art photography, blurring the lines between genres and enriching the atmosphere in which they lounge. Richard Serra’s Blindspot is a simultaneous enjoyment of Serra’s sculpture, the surrounding natural lighting and the beautiful architecture of the building. Man Ray’s African Mask is one of his most famous images, with many layers of elegance softly evident. And Desire, Paris (1982) by Paolo Gasparini seems an enchanting tour of the aesthetic of film negatives, advertising and street photography— being an artistic statement and also an edgy and compelling visual in and of itself.

Patterns and shapes create wonderful lines that can either continue or juxtapose a structural theme already in place, and photography that plays with representational objects in a subtly abstract way adds depth without sacrificing the universality of the undefined. Paul Rebeyrolle’sDerriere le Miroir, no. 202, N.R. Farbman’s Redwood Forest, Pol Bury’sManhattan Cinetisation (1964) and James Welling’s Ellwood Beach 25are all convincing demonstrations.

And if a measure of artistic license allows for some more intrepid choices, the high art vision found in works like In Deference by Shirin Neshat or An Iconic Form by Edgar Arceneaux is overflowing with inspiration, confidence and lyricism, and would add the unique and unparalleled spark that the best interiors covet.