Walead Beshty covers the wall of the gallery from floor to ceiling with more than 12,000 cyanotype prints.
Each
cyanotype (a photographic print with a cyan-blue tint) is produced
using an object from the artist’s studio, which is placed on a porous
surface (such as discarded paper or cardboard) that has been coated with
UV-sensitive material. After being exposed to sunlight, the object’s
silhouette appears against a cyan-blue background.
The
installation presents the cyanotypes in order, to form a visual
timeline, beginning with those created in October 2013 in Los Angeles,
and ending with work created in London by Beshty over this summer, using
materials from the Barbican during his month-long residency in
September 2014.
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