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Lindsey Beal, Figure #10, from the Venus series
Ambrotype (wet plate collodion on black glass)
Today we are celebrating the birthday of Panopticon Gallery photographer Lindsey Beal!
Lindsey Beal
“Venus”: Figure 52, 2012
Handmade paper & bell jar
Lindsey Beal constructs these beautiful and delicate models of the female figure from handmade paper, and then photographs them; photographs from her “Venus” series can be seen in the Panopticon Gallery exhibition The Things That Seem and Those That Are: Reshaping Photography Through Alternative Process, on view through April 1, 2013.
Lindsey Beal, Syphilis One, 2011 from the series Transmission
Works from Transmission on view: 4 inch round cyanotype mounted in petri dish with resin
Works from Transmission are in the Panopticon Gallery exhibition:
The Things That Seem and Those That Are: Reshaping Photography through Alternative Processes on display through April 1, 2013.
Lindsey Beal, Transmission: Bacterial vaginosis, 2012
4-inch round cyanotype mounted in petri dish with resin
Lindsey Beal, Intimate Appliances: The Hand Crank, 2013
4x5 inch ziatype
This image is in the Panopticon Gallery exhibition:
The Things That Seem and Those That Are: Reshaping Photography through Alternative Processes on display through April 1, 2013.
Lindsey Beal, Intimate Appliances: The Ball-Grip, 2013
4x5 inch Ziatype
Lindsey Beal’s photographs of vintage vibrators—yeah, that’s right—are on display in the Panopticon Gallery exhibition: The Things That Seem and Those That Are: Reshaping Photography through Alternative Processes
on display through April 1, 2013.
Free and open to the public! Please join us!
Announcement image: Lindsey Beal, Figure #1, from The Venus Series