"Exposure #71b: n.y.c, crosby & broome streets, 06.25.09, 12:49 p.m", 2009
Signed Barbara Probst on label verso. Edition 2/5. Diptyche. Ultrachrome ink, image 46,5 x 70,5 cm each.
Lars Bohman Gallery, Stockholm.
Lars Bohman Gallery, Stockholm, "Barbara Probst", 16 January - 14 February 2010.
In her photographic series, Barbara Probst explores the ambiguities of the photographic medium and the subjectivity of truth and perception. At first, the groups may appear to be thematically related photographs, but in fact, the images portray the same scene at the same instant, captured from different angles using a remote-controlled shutter release. The works investigate, Probst has said, “if a photograph can show you more about the one who looked through the viewfinder than about what was photographed in that moment.” When the images are seen together, especially in the case of her multi-figure portraits, the combined photographs take on a three-dimensional quality in the viewer’s mind, almost like a sculpture with the viewer inside.
Curiosity: The anonymous woman in the artwork "Exposure #71b: n.y.c, crosby & broome streets, 06.25.09, 12:49 p.m" is Mizuo Peck, an American actress best known for playing Sacagawea in the hit movie Night at the Museum and its sequels Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.