Farrah Karapetian's 2014 Photogram 'Three Muses' Featured on Artcritical
Farrah Karapetian created the work 'Three Muses' in 2014, a chromogenic photogram measuring 75 1/2 by 48 1/2 inches. The piece originated from a performance and features metallic elements. Von Lintel Gallery represents the artist and provided the image. Artcritical published this entry on February 10, 2015, at 10:35 pm. Natalie Hegert authored the original article discussing Karapetian's practice. The photogram technique involves creating images without a camera by placing objects directly on light-sensitive paper. Karapetian's work often explores the intersection of photography and performance. This specific entry was filed under no particular category on the artcritical website.
Key facts
- Farrah Karapetian created 'Three Muses' in 2014
- The work is a chromogenic photogram from performance
- Dimensions are 75 1/2 x 48 1/2 inches
- The piece incorporates metallic elements
- Von Lintel Gallery represents the artist
- Artcritical published the entry on February 10, 2015 at 10:35 pm
- Natalie Hegert wrote the original article
- The entry was filed under no specific category
Entities
Artists
- Farrah Karapetian
- Natalie Hegert
Institutions
- Von Lintel Gallery
- Artcritical