Boris Mikhailov's 'Salt Lake' Photograph Edition Released Through ARTMargins Online Archive
A 1985 photograph by Boris Mikhailov titled 'Salt Lake' has been made available as a limited edition print through ARTMargins Online's Artist Editions Archive. The work is a bromoid gelatin silver print measuring 9 1/2 by 12 inches on paper, produced in an edition of 300. Each print is numbered 31, initialed, and stamped on the verso with the German phrase 'einmalige Auflage für die griffelkunst 2000,' indicating a unique edition for Griffelkunst. The print shows two handling creases visible only on the reverse side. Mikhailov describes the image as exploring temporal duality, stating it represents both the present moment and distant past simultaneously. He notes the work develops an older concept about simultaneous presence and absence. The edition represents a later printing of the original 1985 photograph. ARTMargins Online serves as the platform distributing this archival artist edition.
Key facts
- Boris Mikhailov created the photograph 'Salt Lake' in 1985
- The edition consists of 300 bromoid gelatin silver prints
- Prints measure 9 1/2 by 12 inches on paper
- Each print is numbered 31 in the edition
- Verso bears German text 'einmalige Auflage für die griffelkunst 2000'
- Two handling creases are visible only on the reverse
- Mikhailov describes the work as exploring temporal duality
- The edition is distributed through ARTMargins Online's Artist Editions Archive
Entities
Artists
- Boris Mikhailov
Institutions
- ARTMargins Online
- Griffelkunst