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Title

Untitled cloud photograph (no. 1204)

1990

Artist

David Stephenson

United States of America, Australia

1955 –

  • Details

    Date
    1990
    Media category
    Photograph
    Materials used
    gelatin silver photograph, graphite timber frame
    Edition
    1 from an informal edition of 3
    Dimensions
    61.9 x 84.5 cm sight; 74.7 x 97.7 cm frame
    Signature & date

    Signed and dated c. verso frame, black ink "David Stephenson / ... 1990 ..." and l.c. verso image-mount, pencil "David Stephenson 1990".

    Credit
    Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program 2013
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    313.2013
    Copyright
    © David Stephenson

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    Works in the collection

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  • About

    Throughout his career, photographer David Stephenson has been drawn to sacred spaces, whether they are sites of religious worship or landscapes that cultivate a sense of the sublime. Stephenson’s affinity with the American New Topographic movement in the 1970s precipitated his fascination with the tradition of landscape photography. Pursuing new ways to represent the land outside the aesthetic strictures of the documentary approach, Stephenson’s work is, according to Australian writer Daniel Palmer, ‘imbued with romantic sensibility’ 1 and confronts philosophical concepts such as the infinite and the unknown with a minimalist sensibility and poetic acuity.

    Stephenson’s 1990 cloudscapes serve as an oblique homage to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz’s 1922-1935 series of cloud photographs, ‘Equivalents’, that often excluded identifiable reference points like the horizon line. The clouds in Stephenson’s images become studies of luminous abstract forms. Pockets of light submerged in darkness, these nebulous clouds eschew legibility and evoke allusions to the transcendent and the sublime.

    1. Palmer, D. ‘David Stephenson’. In ‘Twelve Australian Photo Artists’ (ed. B French & D Palmer) 168-183. Sydney: Piper Press. 2009 p169

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 4 exhibitions

Other works by David Stephenson

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