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In 2018, New York-based photographer Marcus completed a series of 20 large-scale photographs, each depicting a shifting beam of light. This monograph traces his exploration of color, shape, and spatiality in these red monochrome prints mixing digital and analog.
Caleb Cain Marcus, a photographic artist living in New York City, has a practice rooted in photography that is centered around color which he explores through material and surface, and the tangible presence of space as a connector with the universe. His work juxtaposes the inkjet medium with hand applied mediums to produce color that is immersive, sensory and poetic. Through this physical intervention of the photographic paper, each print becomes unique. His work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Getty Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the High Museum of Art and others.
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