Ansel Adams and Edwin Land:
Art, Science and Invention—
Photographs from the Polaroid Collection

Curated by Linda Benedict-Jones,
Executive Director of Silver Eye Center for Photography
and Barbara Hitchcock,
Director of Cultural Affairs, Polaroid Corporation.

“I look forward to trying the camera out… I am tremendously excited about the actual use in the field and studio. I think it promises to be one of the greatest steps in the development of photography. I only hope it will not be presented as a curiosity. I think the first presentation should include work by top photographers and show a broad range of application.”

— Ansel Adams in a letter to Edwin Land,
after his first visit to the Polaroid Factory.


American Photographer Ansel Adams (1902- 1984) possessed a unique sensitivity to the power of light. This gift allowed him to reveal both the delicate details and the vast beauty of the natural environment. Adam’s contemporary, Edwin H. Land was a brilliant young scientists in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who pioneered the invention of instant film and cameras in the late 1940s. In 1948 Land invited Adams to the Polaroid factory to experience firsthand the new technology. After that first visit and some correspondence exchange, Adams became a consultant to Polaroid Corporation and close friends with Edwin Land, and the two— the artist and the inventor— exchanged ideas and inspired each other to explore new directions in their respective fields.

Ansel Adams & Edwin Land: Art, Science, and Invention, features pristine, one-of-a-kind black-and-white Polaroid prints made by Adams, lively correspondence between Adams and Land, humorous postcards, and rare examples of Adams’ early commercial work. The exhibition also presents more than 80 prints, including vintage enlargements of Adam’s famed images Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, (1941) Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park (1960), as well as five photomurals of the American landscape. In all, the works on this show demonstrate the uncommon beauty that can occur through the conjunction of science and art.


WORKS
Aprox. 100

DIMENSIONS

8 x 10 to 26 x 30 (inches)
20.32 x 25.4 to 66.04 x 76,2 (cm)

SPACE REQUIREMENTS

325 linear feet (99,06 linear meters)

INQUIRIES

exhibitions@curatorial.org
626.577.0044

FEE

$15,000 for a six to eight-week period


EXHIBITION CHECKLIST

Ansel Adams & Edwin Land: Art, Science,
and Invention

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American Photographer Ansel Adams (1902- 1984) possessed a unique sensitivity to the power of light. This gift allowed him to reveal both the delicate details and the vast beauty of the natural environment. Adam’s contemporary, Edwin H. Land was a brilliant young scientists in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who pioneered the invention of instant film and cameras in the late 1940s. In 1948 Land invited Adams to the Polaroid factory to experience firsthand the new technology. After that first visit and some correspondence exchange, Adams became a consultant to Polaroid Corporation and close friends with Edwin Land, and the two— the artist and the inventor— exchanged ideas and inspired each other to explore new directions in their respective fields.

Ansel Adams & Edwin Land: Art, Science, and Invention, features pristine, one-of-a-kind black-and-white Polaroid prints made by Adams, lively correspondence between Adams and Land, humorous postcards, and rare examples of Adam’s early commercial work. The exhibition also presents more than 80 prints, including vintage enlargements of Adam’s famed images Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, (1941) and
Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park (1960), as well as five photomurals of the American landscape. In all, the works on this show demonstrate the uncommon beauty that can occur through the conjunction of science and art.


WORKS
Aprox. 100

DIMENSIONS

8 x 10 to 26 x 30 (inches)
20.32 x 25.4 to 66.04 x 76,2 (cm)

SPACE REQUIREMENTS

325 linear feet (99,06 linear meters)

INQUIRIES

exhibitions@curatorial.org
626.577.0044

FEE

$15,000 for a six to eight-week period


EXHIBITION CHECKLIST

Ansel Adams & Edwin Land: Art, Science,
and Invention

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