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News ID: 92955
Publish Date : 02 August 2021 - 23:25

Iranian Artists Participate at BLUES Exhibition in Belgium

 TEHRAN   (Honaronline) – A group photography exhibition on cyanotype printing is held in Belgium.
The BLUES group exhibition is curated by Just Vanderberg at the ingrid deuss gallery in Antwerp, Belgium. The exhibition brings together seven pioneering artists, each of whom rediscovers the cyanotype historical photography process in its original and uncompromising manner. Cyanotype is a photographic printing process invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. Blue cyanotype printing is characterized by a chemical reaction when exposed to ultraviolet light. Ivan Ford from America, Gohar Dashti from Iran,
Arash Fakhim from the Netherlands, Mika Hori from Japan, Timo Liber from England,Erica Rodin from SwedenAnd Julie Van der Watt from Belgium are the artists whose works are displayed in this collection.
In addition to the blue exhibition, “Introduction to Cyanotype” workshops will be held for children under 12 as well as adults. cyanotypes of Dashti in this exhibition are organic materials that have been destroyed and broken before photography. TEHRAN (Honaronline) – A group photography exhibition on cyanotype printing is held in Belgium.
The BLUES group exhibition is curated by Just Vanderberg at the ingrid deuss gallery in Antwerp, Belgium. The exhibition brings together seven pioneering artists, each of whom rediscovers the cyanotype historical photography process in its original and uncompromising manner. Cyanotype is a photographic printing process invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. Blue cyanotype printing is characterized by a chemical reaction when exposed to ultraviolet light. Ivan Ford from America, Gohar Dashti from Iran,
Arash Fakhim from the Netherlands, Mika Hori from Japan, Timo Liber from England,Erica Rodin from SwedenAnd Julie Van der Watt from Belgium are the artists whose works are displayed in this collection.
In addition to the blue exhibition, “Introduction to Cyanotype” workshops will be held for children under 12 as well as adults. cyanotypes of Dashti in this exhibition are organic materials that have been destroyed and broken before photography.%MCEPASTEBIN%