Intro to Platinum Printing with Lois Conner: June 1 & 2

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Intro to Platinum Printing with Lois Conner: June 1 & 2

from $810.00

Intro to Platinum Printing

Any changes to the program will be announced online.
All programs and events are held at Penumbra Foundation.
36 E. 30th St. New York, NY, 10016
(917) 288-0343 | info@penumbrafoundation.org | penumbrafoundation.org

Image © Lois Conner

 

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Saturday & Sunday

June 1 & 2

10 AM - 6 PM

Class Size Max: 6

Prerequisite: Prior experience in darkroom and large format photography required

The platinum print is perhaps the most subtly beautiful and most permanent of all photographic printing processes. Its delicate chiaroscuro conveys a realness or presence unobtainable with other processes. Air becomes visible, cool shadows recede from the viewer, and light travels between objects. Here is a unique opportunity to learn from a true master. Lois Conner has been making platinum prints since 1974. Since 1982, she has been teaching the process in New York City and across the country, including a 2021 platinum workshop at Yale University, where she taught from 1991-2000.

This intensive workshop explores the technical and aesthetic aspects of platinum printing, with references to the history of the platinotype from its invention in 1878 by William Willis in England. The class will look at original prints from a range of artists, including some of the early practitioners of the medium. Its proliferation in the contemporary world will be part of the conversation. Hand sensitizing the paper with salts of iron and platinum and palladium is both exacting and thrilling. A broad range of papers will be considered. By the end of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to make competent and beautiful platinum prints as well as a good grasp of the chemistry involved, and how to troubleshoot its myriad of potential problems. 

Photographers are encouraged to use their original large format negatives, from 4x5 to 11x14.  Students can also bring in vintage glass plates , film or paper negatives (waxed or unwaxed). On the second day of the workshop, a small tutorial will be held to show students how to enlarge digital negatives from large format film.  This is a class for the more experienced and serious photographer. No negatives smaller than 2 ¼ x3 ¼ for transfer to Pictorico.  No iphone files.

$150 material fee included in tuition

If your desired tuition option is unavailable, please email info@penumbrafoundation.org and we will do our best to accommodate you. If the entire class is sold out, we can add you to the waitlist.

Lois Conner is known for her large-scale panoramic photographs, made with large format cameras. The recipient of numerous grants, she exhibits widely, and is published often. In 2020, Conner received the Pollock-Krasner Award for Artists. She was awarded the Anonymous Was a Woman Fellowship (2007), and grants from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1984), the New York State Council on the Arts (1983) and the National Endowment of the Arts (1979). Conner’s work is currently on view in the traveling group exhibition Civilization, The Way We Live Now.  Her work was included in the inaugural exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston (2020). Conner has had numerous solo shows in Europe, Asia and the United States. Her work was featured in group exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (2012 and 2017) and in the exhibition Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2010). Recent books include Lotus, Trees and the Jiangnan Landscape, Hangzhou (2019), A Long View, Shanghai Center of Photography (2018), and Lotus Leaves, Wairarapa Academy, New Zealand (2018). Conner has been teaching photography for over forty years and will be a visiting artist at Queens College next fall. She taught at the Yale University School of Art for more than a decade, and at other institutions including Princeton University, Sarah Lawrence College, Cooper Union, Fordham University, Bard College, Stanford University, the New School, the School of Visual Arts and the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, China. 

Images © Lois Conner


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