
Annotations
July 12, 2025 - November 30, 2025
Harrison Photography Gallery (365)
Free Exhibition
Photography’s mechanical origins have sometimes relegated the medium to that of a tool. The impulse to alter, embellish, and add soon became standard photographic practice. Photographers added colored pigment to the metal surfaces of early daguerreotypes, painted paper photographs, and wrote text directly on their prints and negatives. In sum, they annotated their photographs.
Drawing mostly from Mia’s collection, “Annotations” considers an array of hand-applied interventions on and within photographs, across the medium’s history and through different processes. The photographers’ additive gestures bring viewers closer to a photograph’s role as an object made at a specific time and by a particular individual.
Matthew Brandt, American, born 1982. Gold Medal Z MCYK, 2018 Gold Medal flour, watercolor pigment, and Mississippi River water on paper. Gift of Mary and Bob Mersky. 2020.96.19. Image courtesy Weinstein Hammons Gallery. © Matthew Brandt.