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Cibachrome

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Cibachrome

In photography, a process of printing directly from transparencies. It can be home-processed and the rich, saturated colours are highly resistant to fading. It was introduced in 1963.



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There is the expected smattering of photo-based Conceptualism, and several very fine examples of it stand out: Leslie Hewitt's elegiac riffs on real time, 2002-2005, in which she builds a loose familial narrative by rephotographing old snapshots in quotidian domestic settings, and the memorable Cibachrome prints of Demetrius Oliver, whose vivid, performative self-portraits include one featuring the artist's head slathered in chocolate.
Helen Chadwick's cibachrome transparency, ``Cyclops Cameo,'' depicts a deformed infant (fetus?
On display throughout the show will be original oils, sculptures and watercolors, limited-edition lithographs, cibachromes, and giclees.
 
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