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  1. Explore the experimental and abstract works of Ellen Carey, a Hartford-based artist who creates photo-objects and lens-based artworks. Learn about her current and past exhibitions, collaborations, and projects with Polaroid, dunhill, and other photographers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ellen_CareyEllen Carey - Wikipedia

    Ellen Carey, Self-Portrait, Polaroid 20 x 24 color positive print, 24" x 20" (image)/34" x 22" (object), 1986. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art collection. Ellen Carey (born 1952) is an American artist known for conceptual photography exploring non-traditional approaches involving process, exposure, and paper.

  3. Ellen Careys work has been the subject of 55 one-person exhibitions in museums, alternative spaces, uni-versity, college and commercial galleries (1978-2018) - highlights: Dings, Shadows and Pulls, Amon Carter Museum of American Art (ACMAA); Photography Degree Zero Matrix#153 Wadsworth Athene-um Museum of Art; Mourning Wall Real Art Ways ...

  4. Ellen Carey: Dings, Shadows and Pulls, Amon Carter Museum of American Art (ACMAA), Forth Worth (TX) - January 10th - July 20th (2018) - lecture, book signing, reception with John Rohrbach, PhD, Senior Curator and Joy Kim, Assistant Curator, Photography.

  5. 23 de may. de 2022 · Ellen Carey, Dings & Shadows, 2021. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Miranda, Paris Ellen Carey spent the summer of 1988 in her darkroom attempting to answer a question that had been bugging...

  6. Ellen Carey (b. 1952, USA), a Pictures Generation contemporary and member of Buffalo’s avant-garde with Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo, upends the medium's collective histories in lens-based art, photography, and technology with her abstract, minimal “picture” signs.

  7. photographmag.com › looking-back › ellen-careyEllen Carey - Photograph

    28 de ene. de 2024 · Careys Crush & Pull with Hands, Penlights & Spruce Needles, 2023, created for the museum, is a six-panel installation that highlights photographic color theory as well as the importance of the negative: she used the monumental Polaroid 20×24 camera, which produces, in seconds, a negative-to-positive contact print from a one-step ...