
Having used an 8X10 camera for her entire career, Andrea Modica produces exhibition prints with the luminous, hand-coated 19th-century platinum printing process. Seventeen books of her work have been published.
In her lecture, she will address how the equipment we use and the manner with which we present our work can profoundly inform content. Modica will share an overview of 40 years of her photography, including work from her monographs Treadwell, Minor League, January 1, As We Wait, Theatrum Equorum and Catholic Girl. Modica’s photographs are part of the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the George Eastman House and the Bibliotheque Nationale, among others. Her solo exhibitions include the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and the San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts.
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