| Rating | ![]() |
| Event name | Gary Fabian Miller |
| Venue | Ingleby Gallery |
| Date | 28 Nov 09 - 30 Jan 10 |
Admittedly some people love them, but this writer finds nothing more tedious than a room full of photographs. So it was with some trepidation that I stepped through the glass doors of the sleek Ingleby Gallery to check out their current exhibition of Gary Fabian Miller’s photographs.
It came as a pleasant surprise when I glanced around the walls and discovered not a single badly posed group scene or brooding black and white portrait. You see, Miller specialises in ‘cameraless photography’, experimenting with light-sensitive paper and colour. So instead the pristine gallery walls are punctuated with blocks of bold colour in varying sizes – it is the intensity of colour and contrast that is intriguing here. Deep-sea blues bounce off insipid yellows and pulsating purples. Reds and pinks shimmer and merge into a hypnotising blur. All very exciting, I think you will agree.
However, there are about thirty of these colour explosions positioned around the gallery, and after the fifteenth Blue in Blue or Orange Aqua, it all becomes a little repetitive. The instant gratification of the high gloss finish and scientific technique fades, revealing a series of somewhat vapid and expressionless images that require more than a five figure price-tag to remain captivating. All the works are, of course, for sale and the gallery assistants will be happy to relieve you of that spare £40,000 that has been burning a hole in your back pocket. [Ben Bennett]
Why is a writer who "finds nothing more tedious than a room full of photographs" being sent to review a photography exhibition????
This is a joke review, right?
Did you try reading it, commenters? By the way, excessive punctuation is the mark of a fool.
I'm sorry, I meant tool.
This article is offensive AND unsuitable. Mindless.
'Vapid'?......'repetitive'?......You should have given it one star only. Don't be so kind Ben.