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William Wegman, Primary Trio, 1991.

William Wegman American, b. 1943

Primary Trio, 1991.
Unique Color Polaroid.
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61 x 50.8 cm
24 x 20 in
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Titled and signed by the Artist on recto.
William Wegman’s Primary Trio, a unique 20 x 24 inch Polaroid from 1991, distills the wit and quiet eccentricity of his long collaboration with Weimaraners. Three silver-grey dogs sit in...
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William Wegman’s Primary Trio, a unique 20 x 24 inch Polaroid from 1991, distills the wit and quiet eccentricity of his long collaboration with Weimaraners. Three silver-grey dogs sit in a frontal, almost ceremonial alignment, each balanced on a monochrome plinth of red, blue or yellow, the foundational colors of Western chromatic theory. Their steady, unblinking gazes meet the viewer with a curious mix of gravity and vulnerability, turning a simple studio setup into a strangely absorbing encounter.


The monumental 20 x 24 Polaroid format lends the image a sculptural, physical weight. The visible edge of the film sheet, with its slight irregularities and warm halo, insists on the photograph as a singular object rather than a reproducible print. One imagines the exposure made and developed in real time, the artist and his canine sitters held together in the brief, concentrated duration of the pose. That sense of immediacy infuses the stillness with tension, as if the scene might dissolve at any moment.


Wegman folds sly references to art history into this modest tableau. The colored blocks echo minimal sculpture and the didactic language of color charts, yet instead of impersonal geometry they support three living bodies whose long limbs and soft ears rhyme gently across the composition. The humor is dry and understated: these dogs occupy their pedestals with the composure of classical statues, yet remain unmistakably animal, their individuality emerging through tilt of head, set of shoulders, weight of paw.


Primary Trio becomes a reflection on hierarchy and display. Pedestals typically elevate heroes or masterpieces; here they raise three wordless companions, inviting the viewer to reconsider who is granted the status of subject. With only three colors, three bodies and a single exposure, Wegman achieves an image that is at once playful, formally precise and quietly affecting.

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