
Aaron Siskind
Aaron Siskind was an American photographer known for transforming everyday surfaces and found objects into bold, abstract compositions. This gelatin silver print exemplifies his signature style, drawing attention to peeling paint, worn textures, or weathered materials that evoke the gestural energy of Abstract Expressionist painting. Through his precise framing and masterful use of light and shadow, Siskind elevates the mundane into a visually compelling work that blurs the line between photography and fine art.
- Medium
- Gelatin silver print.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
Photographs from the Collection of the Art Institute of Chicago
November 18, 2014
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Artists in conversation

Harry Callahan
American · b. 1912

Callahan shared Siskind's dedication to abstract black and white photography that transforms ordinary subjects through precise framing and close up observation, finding geometric tension and texture in everyday environments.

Minor White
American · b. 1908

White similarly used gelatin silver prints to pursue deeply abstract and expressive imagery from found surfaces and natural textures, blurring the boundary between photography and gestural abstract art in the mid century tradition.

Frederick Sommer
American · b. 1905

Sommer created highly experimental black and white photographs of weathered surfaces, peeling materials, and found objects that parallel Siskind's Abstract Expressionist sensibility and elevation of mundane textures into compelling formal compositions.
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