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1964
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1972
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1964
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1975
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1972
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1975
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1959
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1971
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1969
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1959
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1961
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1961
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1963
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Jerry
Uelsmann's work shows us the images within the images as he extrapolates
the possible and fantastical through things common and everyday.
From a country road with a pair of lips grafted neatly amidst
the gravel to rich mosaics of skyscrapers set against skies dried
and cracked like old peeling paint, Uelsmann's imagery utilizes
only the lens of a standard camera, with final output via the
traditional method of the darkroom to achieve these wondrous composite
images that are uniquely his own. With a career spanning thirty
years and over 100 solo shows, Uelsmann's photographs are in the
permanent collections of numerous museums world-wide, including
the Metropolitian Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York,
the Chicago Art Institute, The Internation Museum of Photography
at the George Eastman House, and the Victoria and Albert Museum
in London.
http://www.uelsmann.net/