Adam Fuss: Flowers
This collection explores Fuss’s ongoing study of flowers, a subject rich with symbolic associations as mementos to the past, or harbingers of a future hope.
This collection explores Fuss’s ongoing study of flowers, a subject rich with symbolic associations as mementos to the past, or harbingers of a future hope.
This collection explores Fuss’s ongoing study of flowers, a subject rich with symbolic associations as mementos to the past, or harbingers of a future hope.
The fluidity of water is a recurring motif in Fuss’s work. Recording single droplets or tumbling cascades, his photograms register the many possibilities of movement and reverberation, resulting in images rife with potential meaning.
In Fuss’s daguerreotype works, ethereal images seem to float on polished silver plates. In the mirrored surface of the works, positive and negative values shift, imbuing the subjects with a delicate presence.
The artist’s enigmatic cameraless photographs convey a sense of wonder at the natural world, and the ineffable mystery at what lies beyond.