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William Wegman, Untitled, 1990.

William Wegman American, b. 1943

Untitled, 1990.
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.
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This 1990 William Wegman Polaroid captures instant photography at its artistic peak, when the revolutionary medium achieved full technical and creative potential. As unique, unreproducible objects, Wegman's Polaroids possess a...
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This 1990 William Wegman Polaroid captures instant photography at its artistic peak, when the revolutionary medium achieved full technical and creative potential.


As unique, unreproducible objects, Wegman's Polaroids possess a material presence that separates them from traditional photography and digital imagery.


These works document analog photography's golden age, showcasing both technical mastery and conceptual sophistication during photography's emergence as fine art.


The warm, monochromatic palette—from deep sepia to golden brown—exemplifies Wegman's command of large-format instant photography and his role in elevating the medium to high art.


Using the 20 x 24 camera until Polaroid discontinued film in 2007, Wegman explored diverse themes spanning abstraction, anthropomorphism, surrealism, cubism, and color theory.


His approach of treating dogs as genuine collaborators rather than subjects established new paradigms for animal photography and conceptual art.


Wegman remains one of contemporary photography's most transformative figures, fundamentally reshaping how the medium bridges fine art and popular culture.

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