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MOLLY JO BURKE

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    • Byproduct Studios
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dust: plates of the present

Images featured are Burke’s photograms created in 2016 that are in the Centre Pompidou’s collection from the project Dust.The Plates of the Present . The photographic installation made between 2013 and 2018 at the initiative of Thomas Fougeirol, the French painter, and Jo-ey Tang, the American artist and curator. Together they invited each of one hundred and twenty-four artists – visual artists, musicians, writers and video-makers of a variety of nationalities – to produce a series of eight photograms in an improvised dark room in Ivry-sur-Seine. Dust is a grandiose collective work that pays homage to a rapidly disappearing form of image.

Read more about it here and here.

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