Untitled, 2006 - Rebeca Bollinger
About the Work
About Untitled
Rebeca Bollinger has experimented with using photography as the foundation to create other forms, including objects and moving images. Over the course of a year Bollinger made a series of "straight photos," using a 35mm lens from the 1970s to ...Read More
Rebeca Bollinger has experimented with using photography as the foundation to create other forms, including objects and moving images. Over the course of a year Bollinger made a series of "straight photos," using a 35mm lens from the 1970s to take unaltered snapshots. She is interested in the relationship the straight photos have to painting.
Courtesy of Headlands Center for the ArtsRead Less
Courtesy of Headlands Center for the ArtsRead Less
About the Artist
About Rebeca Bollinger
Photographer Rebeca Bollinger manipulates different mediums to translate 3D and 2D spaces. She distinguishes the subjects in her photography through a mixture of analog and ...Read More
Photographer Rebeca Bollinger manipulates different mediums to translate 3D and 2D spaces. She distinguishes the subjects in her photography through a mixture of analog and digital processes creating what she calls "an illusion of technology." Influenced by traditional French street photography, she strikes a unique balance between pre-planned compositions and pure chance. Bollinger has exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the de Young Museum, and the California Biennial.Read Less
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