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Seeing the Unseen: Photographs and films by Harold E. Edgerton

21 July – 05 September 2010

 

Off-site Project
The Pallasades Shopping Centre, 68A East Mews, Birmingham B2 4XJ
Open Tuesday - Saturday 12-5pm and Sunday 12-4pm. Free Entry


In January 1976 Ikon Gallery staged Seeing the Unseen, the first European solo exhibition by the pioneering American scientist and photographer Dr Harold E. Edgerton. At the time Ikon was housed in a shop unit of the Birmingham Shopping Centre, now the Pallasades, and Ikon returns just a few doors away from its previous home to revisit the exhibition.

Edgerton’s invention in the 1930s of a photographic process based on rapid, stroboscopic instances of light or ‘flash’ was a catalytic event in the history of photography, science and art. Using this method Edgerton’s images reveal in precise detail previously unseen aspects of reality. His remarkable multiple-flash pictures of tennis players, golfers and divers such as Swirls and Eddies: Tennis (1939) break down movements into moments. In other works he stops time with unexpected results: Milk-Drop Coronet (1957)
reveals the beauty of a milk drop that forms a distinct crown shape. Seeing the Unseen, as the title suggests, shines a light on phenomena we may
otherwise miss. Edgerton’s film Seeing the Unseen (1939) is shown
alongside his photographs plus an archive of correspondence, technical papers and printed materials relating to the 1976 exhibition.

This presentation is organised in collaboration with Birmingham Central Library.

 

The Pallasades is situated in the city centre, above Birmingham New Street Station. For directions visit www.thepallasades.co.uk

 

 Harold E. Edgerton Press Release (PDF 115kb)

 

Associated Events
Sunday 8 August: Stopping Time in Stourbridge - free
Sunday 22 August: Aspects of Edgerton - free





Harold E. Edgerton
Harold E. Edgerton.
Milk-Drop Coronet, 1957
Harold & Esther Edgerton Foundation, courtesy of Palm Press
 
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