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    Faces, Places & Spaces

    Presented by Houston Public Library at Houston Public Library - Central (Julia Ideson)

    June 9-September 1, 2012

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    Faces, Places & Spaces

    The Houston Public Library presents Faces, Places & Spaces, on view June 9 - September 1 2012, at the Julia Ideson Building, 500 McKinney Street, 77002.

    During the 1880s, the use of glass as a transparent and stable base for dry photographic emulsions replaced the collodion wet plate process. Glass was the first widely implemented medium used to create a transparent photographic negative. The...

    The Houston Public Library presents Faces, Places & Spaces, on view June 9 - September 1 2012, at the Julia Ideson Building, 500 McKinney Street, 77002.

    During the 1880s, the use of glass as a transparent and stable base for dry photographic emulsions replaced the collodion wet plate process. Glass was the first widely implemented medium used to create a transparent photographic negative. The end product became known as the glass plate negative and became obsolete as the camera and the photograph processes evolved over time. Commonly used into the 1920s, glass plate negatives prefigured the more durable, affordable, and familiar flexible film negative.

    The Houston Metropolitan Research Center (HMRC) is home to thousands of glass plate negatives capturing Houston and its citizens from the late 1800s. Although the majority of the images are an assortment of studio portraits, street scenes, and residences, other subjects and places are also represented.

    Selected from a variety of HMRC collections, the negatives reveal a visual cross-section of Houston citizenry and scenes representing the first century of the city’s history. These distinctive negatives are rare, fragile, and irreplaceable historical artifacts. To safeguard against damage, we have taken some of these images and reproduced them in a contemporary light box installation illuminating the space.

    The exhibition Faces, Places & Spaces, explores the glass plate negative in a contemporary context, demonstrating its enduring value as a documentary and aesthetic form.

    This exhibition is generously supported by: City of Houston, Houston Public Library and Houston Metropolitan Research Center.


    Houston Public Library - Central (Julia Ideson)

    550 McKinney
    Houston, TX 77002

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    Free and open to the public.


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    Regular Library Hours:
    Monday-Tuesday 10am-6pm
    Wednesday 10am-8pm
    Thursday 10am-6pm
    F Closed
    Saturday 10am-5pm
    Su Closed


    Phone: 832-393-1313

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    Central Library garage parking is $2.00 an hour. The maximum parking fee is $16.00 per day.



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