
Peculiar Processes
Private view Thursday 15th January 6:00pm
After the controversy and debate created by her first solo show, Natalia Skobeeva and Gallery32, Shoreditch are proud to present a continued exhibition of the work that rails against the 'picture-perfect' attitudes of the digital age.
In it, the intricate statues of Easter Island are photographed with a Polaroid instant camera; film of London is buried in coffee; and expired film is used to reveal unpredictable results.
Other projects include photographing the life of London's Central St Martin's building using pinhole cameras with exposure times of up to 40 minutes.
Another sees models photographed in cyanotype, a 19th century printing process that gives a cyan-blue tint.
Natalia Skobeeva said: "This show brings together different aspects of my research into alternative techniques, some of which are unique and will be exhibited here for the first time.
"I am looking forward to seeing how each piece will interact with the viewer – I hope to surprise every viewer at least once."
Gallery32 - 32 Charlotte Road, Shoreditch EC2A 3PB