© Aaron Siskind/Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
On view
Modern and Contemporary Art
Theodora Walton William Walton III Pavilion
Peter B. Lewis Gallery
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
Maker
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.