Month: October 2019

  • Matthew Blum ‘Windows’ in Baum exhibit

    Matthew Blum ‘Windows’ in Baum exhibit

    “Windows to the Past: Lehigh County” was an exhibition by Matthew Blum that ran from October 24 to November 21, 2019. Blum’s photography brought to life the historic edifices of Lehigh County, places etched in time and registered as national treasures. Utilizing a palette of historical photo printing techniques, from cyanotype to palladium, he captured the essence of structures like the Burnside Plantation and Americus Hotel. The show was not just a visual journey but an educational experience, culminating in a workshop and closing reception that engaged and enlightened the community.

  • Windows of the Past: Lehigh County — Baum School of Art Exhibition

    Windows of the Past: Lehigh County — Baum School of Art Exhibition

    In October 2019, Lehigh Valley Press featured my exhibition Windows of the Past: Lehigh County, presented in the David E. Rodale Gallery at The Baum School of Art.

    The show brought together 17 images of historic Lehigh County locations, with subjects selected from sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The project was built around an experiment I’d set for myself that year: photographing local architecture and landmarks while exploring how different historic photographic printing processes change the emotional “time signature” of an image.

    The work blended modern capture with older methods. Some images were made digitally, others on film using vintage cameras, and the final prints were produced using a range of traditional processes including cyanotype, tintype, gum bichromate, albumen, silver gelatin, and palladium. One example discussed in the piece describes creating a digital negative from a modern image and then producing an albumen print in the darkroom—mixing contemporary tools with 19th-century chemistry.

    As part of the exhibition, I also offered community programming at the Baum School, including a collaborative cyanotype workshop, along with tintype portrait sittings on select dates during the run of the show.

    Read the original article by Ed Courrier (Lehigh Valley Press): https://www.lvpnews.com/20191025/matthew-blum-windows-in-baum-exhibit-4

  • Bethlehem House Contemporary Art Gallery’s Holiday Show

    Bethlehem House Contemporary Art Gallery’s Holiday Show

    The Bethlehem House Contemporary Art Gallery’s Holiday Show, spanning from October 18, 2019, to January 11, 2020, highlighted the artistry of InVision Festival artist Matthew Blum. His ambrotypes, with their spectral elegance, framed historic landmarks in a dialogue between past and present. Blum’s pieces offered a unique view through the ambrotype process, standing out in the collection as profound meditations on time and architecture.