by See+ Gallery Location: See+ Gallery
Date: 20 Mar - 15 May 2010
Wynn Bullock and Harold Feinstein are senior figures of U.S photography, and true photographerʼs photographers. They influenced hundreds of photographers in the history of photography. Feinstein was considered by the photo world as something of a child prodigy, and Bullock decided to become a photographer when he was 42. Their works have been included in over 90 major museum collections around the world and have received substantial critical acclaim during their lives. They also published numerous books and their names appeared in all standard histories. They have in common a reverence to the natural world, and a belief that it can reveal its complexity and mysterious order to the patient observer. The consequent breadth of their investigation of the medium makes them the most experimental photographers in photography history. They reveal familiar things in such shocking, beautiful and honest ways. Those mysterious images make manifest their exploration of the concept of the relationship between linguistic study, space, human beings and nature, and their meanings to photography. The works have deepened our view on natureʼs evolution.