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FREE ADMISSION 1 st Nov 29 th Dec Hamiltons Gallery 13 Carlos Place London W1K 2EU U.K. Contact us at : [email protected] Tel 0207 499 9493/4 FREE ADMISSION Location This exhibition looks at several pieces of work from Edward Steichen, Francesca Woodman and Deborah Turbeville. The images would be put under the genre of abstract photography, but it is up to you the viewer to make your own interpretation of these works. The title came from the idea that isolation plays a major role in todays society. This idea we are all wall flowers looking on other peoples lives going unnoticed. We feel these works express this title in many different forms. I hope you enjoy this exhibition and thank you for taking the time to read this leaflet Kind Regards The Curators of This Exhibition Exhibition Ambiguity and Obscurity

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FREE ADMISSION

1st Nov – 29th Dec

Hamiltons

Gallery

13 Carlos Place

London

W1K 2EU

U.K.

Contact us at :

[email protected]

Tel – 0207 499 9493/4

FREE ADMISSION

Location

This exhibition looks at several

pieces of work from Edward

Steichen, Francesca Woodman

and Deborah Turbeville.

The images would be put under

the genre of abstract

photography, but it is up to you the

viewer to make your own

interpretation of these works.

The title came from the idea that

isolation plays a major role in

todays society. This idea we are

all wall flowers looking on other

peoples lives going unnoticed. We

feel these works express this title

in many different forms.

I hope you enjoy this

exhibition and thank you for

taking the time to read this

leaflet

Kind Regards The Curators of

This Exhibition

Exhibition – Ambiguity

and Obscurity

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Deborah Turbeville Edward Steichen Francesca Woodman

Steichen was born 27th March 1879 he

was an American photographer, painter

and art gallery curator. He was

considered one of the first published

fashion photographers of the early 20th

century. He had work featured in

Vogue and Vanity Fair. After WW2 He

then went on to be director of the

department of Photography at the New

York Museum of Modern Art until 1962 .

He died 25th March 1973.

Steichen's images perfectly convey this

gothic style with the de-saturated

colours and rich tones in the black and

white images. He creates a gloomy

mood, but the objects and

environments still have their beauty.

Francesca Woodmen was an American

photographer she was born 3rd April 1958 . Her

most well known work is black and white

images with nude ladies with in them. She

wanted to express her views on gender

equality and how she viewed herself. She

studied at the Rhode Island School of Art and

Design. Woodman committed suicide on 19th

January 1981 aged 23. Although she lived her

short life her memories live on through her

spectacular work. Woodman experimented

with exposure and movement within her

images. The single figures in most of her

images facial expressions are

obscured, creating an expressionless being. I

feel that Woodman’s work really conveys a

feeling of isolation and creates this feeling that

the figures are insane.

Born in 1938 , Massachusetts

Deborah Tuberville has been known

by most for her stylized fashion

photography that was often featured

in Italian Vogue and Harpers Bazaar

during the 60’s and early 70’s.

Through out her photography career

she often reverted to the more art

based photography publishing such

books as Wallflower and Unseen

Versailles which was her more

famous works in the art industry. In

this exhibition their shall be 5 pieces

featured from her project Wallflower.

Through the ghostly and ghoulish

images we get a sense of isolation

and invisibility which is a few of the

key themes touched on in this project.