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In this set of prints Yass has scratched the surface of the film itself, a way of working which recalls the etching of a plate. This highlights the parallels between lens-based media (such as photography or film-making) and etching, as forms of image-making. They both originate in a ‘negative’ process (the image being carved out of the etching plate or exposed onto negative) and require the damaging of a surface to produce an image.
Title
Safety Last
Date
2011
Medium
etchings on paper
Measurements
H 25.7 x W 20.9 cm
Accession number
JC167 - 174
Acquisition method
purchased, 2011