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David ChalkOBJECTS OF AFFECTION Large Format 20X24 Vintage Signed Polaroid Photograph1993
1993
About the Item
This large format 20 x 24 Polaroid photograph is a self portrait of the photographer David Chack. This is a one-of-a- kind, " instant" color photograph. The process uses a multi-layered film pack that includes an image receiving layer, a reagent-collecting layer, and layers sensitized to the primary additive colors alternating with layer of primary subtractive color dyes.
As an award winning photographer and artist, David Chalk worked as a Digital Imaging consultant for Polaroid Corporation and was Polaroid's longtime Featured Artist. As an artist, he received several work Grants to produce the “Objects of Affection” series of 20 x 24 Polaroids.
Chalk served as the five time guest presenter at Apple Computer's "Flagship" Soho Store in NYC and has served as a guest lecturer at Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, Pa.
David Chalk has been a photographer for over thirty years. He has traveled extensively and has worked for magazines, corporate clients and Graphic Design Studios. Chalk’s work is held in numerous Museum and Corporate collections.
Collections:
Museum of Modern Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art
George Eastman House
Library of Congress
Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art
Visual Studies Workshop
Charles Rand Penny Foundation
Cleary, Gottleib, Steen and Hamilton
Brooklyn Union Gas
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom
Awards
CAPS Grant, New York State Council on The Arts, 1971
Polaroid Work: Featured Artist on Polaroid's Website.
Polaroid Grant: Work Grant from Polaroid to produce the 20 x 24 portrait series "Objects of Affection" series.
Lowell Thomas Award
Best Magazine Color Travel Photography (hand colored Polaroid Image Transfers)
Art Direction Magazine/Creativity Award
Graphic Design USA Design Award
Artist in Residence (Multi-Media) BRICS Rotunda Gallery and BCAT / Brooklyn Community Access Television
Publications
New York Times
Fortune Magazine
Forbes Magazine
St Martins Press
London Times Magazine
- Creator:David Chalk (American)
- Creation Year:1993
- Dimensions:Height: 33.5 in (85.09 cm)Width: 26.75 in (67.95 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Surfside, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU38212555042
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