This new series of photographs by Uta Barth on view at the Tanya Bonakdar gallery is a contemplative, lovely, very contemporary body of work. I love how there is a sense of process suggested by the similar subject over time and season. Initially, I didn’t connect these large, color works as the product of the same artist who created the small, black and white photos in the back room, which seemed more concerned with negative space than lyricism. Yet Barth created both, albeit 30 years apart. Do I like them both? Yes of course. If I had to choose a faovorite however, the group of small black and white photographs Every Day, below, carries the day with me…by far! Click on the image to enlarge it and get a sense of the playful capture of the everyday and the beautifully framed shots.
New and Old: Uta Barth at Tanya Bonakdar
…to walk without destination and to see only to see. (Untitled 10.1)
…to walk without destination and to see only to see. (Untitled 10.2)
…to walk without destination and to see only to see. (Untitled 10.3)
...to walk without destination and to see only to see. (Untitled 10.4)
I really love the seasonal sequence of the first four works.
Yes, it’s really lovely.. there is more to the series which you can see on the website