Interior Light #5 (Primary Title)

Brian H. Peterson, American, born 1953 (Artist)

2003
American
Photographs
Works On Paper
Inkjet print
Sheet: 12 7/8 × 18 15/16 in. (32.7 × 48.1 cm)
Image: 12 3/8 × 17 3/4 in. (31.43 × 45.09 cm)
2008.51
Not on view

"Sometimes the light would fall on a chair or a windowpane and I would stop in midstride and stare." —Brian H. Peterson

Since 1969 Peterson has used the camera to record elements of the natural world—trees, water, rocks—as well as people closeto him. After years of taking photographs outside, often in distant locations, Peterson became fascinated by the play of light and shadow in his own home. Using a point-and-shoot camera, he began Interior Light, a series of tightly focused images that transform ordinary and familiar places into something mysterious and lyrical. Interior Light #5 shows a thin curtain rippling in the breeze. Light coming through venetian blinds projects a striated pattern, bent into a beautifully distorted flaglike geometry across the curtain’s folds.

Signed in black ink at lower right corner of verso: "Brian H. Peterson".
the top of the photograph is marked in black pen: TOP
Titled, signed and dated in black ink at lower right corner on verso: "Brian H. Peterson 'Interior Light' #5 2003".
Gift of the artist
© Brian H. Peterson

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