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All That Glitters is Not Gold - Phoenix Art Museum

Kim Weston - Nude and PalmA newly acquired Kim Weston - 8x10 Platinum Photograph "Nude and Palm" is  currently being shown in a group exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum. The show runs from November 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015. 

Overview

Gold – one of the most precious metals – is often considered the standard by which other valuables are compared. In photography however, many consider the platinum process to be the most exquisite and luxurious. Expensive to produce platinum prints are coveted for the luscious matte surface texture, subtle range of tones, delicate rendering of the image, and beautiful colors (from a cool, slate grey to rich, warm browns).

Patented in 1873, platinum prints (and their close cousin, palladium prints) have been produced nearly constantly, right to the present. At different stages in the medium’s history, the platinum process has been used to achieve different artistic goals. All that Glitters is Not Gold: Platinum Photography from the Center for Creative Photography presents platinum photographs from the collection of the Center for Creative Photography, including works by Edward Weston, Margrethe Mather, William E. Macnaughtan, Peter Henry Emerson, Dick Arentz and more. They are organized chronologically to illustrate the distinct phases of use and how photographers worked with this beautiful printing process.

For more information please visit: All That Glitters is Not Gold - Phoenix Art Museum

The exhibition is organized by the Center for Creative Photography and Phoenix Art Museum.

Exposure to Platinum Printing

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Phoenix Art Museum; 2 Workshops; Saturday and Sunday June 25 & 26, 2011 1-4pm
With instructors, Kim Weston and Randy  Efros

Kim Weston - Exposure to Platinum Printing

In this afternoon workshop learn how to make platinum prints! Platinum printmakers Weston and Efros share their work and careers. Then work with these professionals to create your own photograph to take home, from personal negatives. Supplies donated by Bostick and Sullivan. Space is limited, preregister at PhxArt.org

Pure Photography, Post Production & Mixed Media

Pure Photography, Post Production & Mixed Media

Kim Weston (b. 1953)“Painting is a physical act; photography has a tendency to be very craft driven, very precise. The camera records real things. I would much rather photograph reality and paint it the way I want it. In painting, I can attack the surface, creating what could only occur in my imagination or my dreams. It gives me the opportunity to invent colors, make shadows blue, to make things different.”