Tom Sachs DYT Cameras

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Tom Sachs Cameras Exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is offering a snapshot of Tom Sachs’s work that focuses exclusively on cameras, opened on June 21st and ending on September 16th [London] – The exhibition includes the earliest existing work by the artist, a clay replica of a Nikon SLR camera that Sachs made when he was eight years old as a gift to his father. This contrasts with his recent elegy to the now-defunct Polaroid Corporation: a fully functional “instant” camera that has been cobbled together out of (among other things) a Hasselblad and Canon digital camera, a tiny HP inkjet printer, and a battery from a Makita cordless drill and more…

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For many years, a small but significant part of Sachs’s production has dealt with cameras. This exhibition brings together twelve works, from 1972 to the present, that not only explore the camera as both sculptural and functional object, but, perhaps more importantly, chart the course that photography and the globalization of precision manufacturing has taken over the past century.

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