Opening Reception
with Members of the Bullock Family
Wednesday, March 21, 2012 from 5:30-7:00 pm
Followed by a “Conversation on Bullock Photography”
at 7:30 pm in the 3rd floor Library Auditorium
with Tim Wride, Curator of Photography at the Norton Museum;
Bullock’s daughter and son-in-law Barbara and Gene Bullock-Wilson; Gordon Brown, photography educator and author; and Brett Abbott, Curator of Photography at the High Museum in Atlanta, GA.
On View: March 21 - June 9, 2012
A mid-twentieth century master photographer, Wynn Bullock is best known for his evocative black and white images. Few people are aware that he also created a significant body of color work he called “Color Light Abstractions”.
Featuring the contemporary 44-print traveling exhibit that re-introduces these extraordinarily beautiful and innovative images, the Centre’s show also includes a fine selection of Wynn’s vintage black & white photographs; a representative collection of his images from the Bullock family’s new black & white estate print program; and a small, yet revealing, group of vintage photographs by Wynn’s wife Edna, who began her own notable career as a creative photographer at age 61, a year after Wynn’s death in 1975.
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