On view

Modern and Contemporary Art
Theodora Walton William Walton III Pavilion
Peter B. Lewis Gallery

Chicago 29, 1952,

1952

Aaron Siskind, 1903–1991; born New York, NY; died Providence, RI; active New York, Chicago, and Providence
x1984-125
Siskind engaged with the characteristics of Abstract Expressionist painting—such as expressive gesture and the integration of elements of chance—through black-and-white photography. Using close-up views and unexpected cropping, his photographs defamiliarize their subject matter, transforming elements of the three-dimensional world—including the textures and surfaces of urban environments and natural landscapes—into striking abstract compositions.

Information

Title
Chicago 29, 1952
Dates

1952

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
image: 24.6 x 31.8 cm. (9 11/16 x 12 1/2 in.) sheet: 28 x 35.4 cm. (11 x 13 15/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Robert A. Wayne, Class of 1960
Object Number
x1984-125
Culture
Subject

The artist. Acquired by Robert A. Wayne, after 1951; given to the Princeton University Art Museum, 1984.