Michael Kenna Silver Gelatin Photograph "Pine Trees, Study 1," 2007
Item Details
Michael Kenna (Washington/England, born 1953)
Pine Trees, Study 1, Wolcheon, Gangwondo, South Korea, 2007
Signed to mount
Numbered 26/45
Michael Kenna’s mysterious photographs, often made at dawn or in the dark hours of night, concentrate primarily on the interaction between the natural landscape and human-made structures. Kenna is both a diurnal and nocturnal photographer, fascinated by light when it is most pliant. With long time-exposures, which might last throughout the night, his photographs often record details that the human eye is not able to perceive.
Kenna is particularly well-known for the intimate scale of his photography and his meticulous personal printing style. He works in the traditional, non-digital, silver photographic medium. His exquisitely hand crafted black and white prints, which he makes in his own darkroom, reflect a sense of refinement, respect for history, and thorough originality.
During Kenna’s forty six year career, his photographs have been shown in over four hundred and fifty one-person gallery and museum exhibitions throughout the world, and are included in over a hundred permanent institutional collections. Seventy five monographs and exhibition catalogs have been published on Kenna’s work.
Condition
- light wear to frame.
Dimensions
- measures frame; image measures 8.25" W x 7.75" H.
Item #
ITMG749405