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FORMS AND RECORDS NO. 13

  • Accession Number:
    2019:75
  • Artist:
    Fogelson, Doug
  • Date:
    2013
  • Medium:
    Inkjet print from transparency photograms
  • Dimensions:
    image: 19 ¾ in x 15 ¾ in; mat: 21 in x 17 in; frame: 22 ½ in x 18 ½ in
  • Credit Line:
    Museum purchase

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About the Photographer

Fogelson, Doug

American, b.1970

Long invested in the history and making of photographic abstraction, this series pays tribute to Chicago’s Institute of Design (now known as the Illinois Institute of Technology), which was established in 1937 and produced some of the earliest innovators in the field of photography. Working in the school’s original darkroom in the basement of the Mies van der Rohe designed Crown Hall building, these prints are the last works ever created in the darkroom before it was removed in 2013. Fogelson produces photograms using vinyl records, plastic geometric forms, and architectural models, which he finds in the dumpster after having been discarded by IIT students. Through a retro color palette, Fogelson channels how Chicago’s history of photography and design are indebted to the legacy of the Institute of Design.