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Seeing and Not Believing

The Photography of Allan Chasanoff
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Seeing and Not Believing introduces the postmodern photography of Allan Chasanoff (1936–2020), whose daily practice produced tens of thousands of images challenging photography's truthfulness. This first comprehensive catalogue, curated by Chasanoff’s archivist MΓ³nika SzilΓ‘di, traces his evolution from early experiments with light and colour to pioneering work with 3D printing as a new photographic frontier. Influenced by thinkers like McLuhan and Derrida, Chasanoff’s photographs use analogue distortions and digital layering to explore the fluid, symbolic nature of photographic images. Nearly 200 plates divided into thematic sections reveal how his art questions the reliability of visual perception and appropriation within postmodern photography.
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An introduction to the postmodern photographs of Allan Chasanoff, whose work interrogates and subverts the notion of photography as a truthful record of the real

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An introduction to the postmodern photographs of Allan Chasanoff, whose work interrogates and subverts the notion of photography as a truthful record of the real

From the 1960s onward, Allan Chasanoff (1936–2020) maintained a daily photographic practice, producing tens of thousands of images that pushed the limits of the medium and questioned its reliability as a document of reality. Preferring to experiment away from the art world, Chasanoff rarely exhibited his photographs, his art remaining unknown to all but a select circle of friends and collaborators. This catalogue is the first to survey his beguiling work.

MΓ³nika SzilΓ‘di, Chasanoff’s archivist, contributes an outline of the artist’s life and practice, tracing the development of his art from his early experiments with light, shadow, and colour in his lens-shot photographs to his late-career foray into 3D printing, which he viewed as the latest frontier of photography. Influenced by the ideas of Marshall McLuhan and Jacques Derrida, Chasanoff understood photographic images to be full of multivalent symbolism, and his art highlights the fluid nature of the medium. Using analogue optical effects, such as blurring and other distortions, and on-screen tools to cut and layer digital images, Chasanoff created a wide range of pictures, some of which reference or appropriate the work of artists like Henri Matisse, Mark Rothko, or Giorgio Morandi.

With nearly 200 plates organised into 7 thematic sections, Seeing and Not Believing brings Chasanoff’s contribution to postmodern photography to a wider audience and underlines how the artist’s work challenges our assumptions about believing what we see.

Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300273397

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 185 color illus.

Contributors:

  • Preface by Richard Ovenden

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 222.0mm

Height: 298.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 236

About the Author

MΓ³nika SzilΓ‘di is an artist working in photography and digital photomontage. She was archivist for Allan Chasanoff from 2013 to 2020. Richard Ovenden is Bodley’s Librarian at the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford.

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