Clock Tower, Brooklyn, XLIV: June 22-23, 2009
Artist/Vendor
Vera Lutter
(German, born 1960)
CultureGerman
Date2009
MediumUnique gelatin silver print
Dimensions97 5/8 × 97 5/8 in. (248 × 248 cm)
Credit LineMasterpiece Society Purchase Fund
Object number2017.36
Not on view
DescriptionThis is a unique gelatin silver negative that depicts a view of Manhattan and the Manhattan Bridges from the clock tower building at 1 Main Street in Brooklyn. It is made from two panels.Label TextVera Lutter German, b. 1960 Clock Tower, Brooklyn, XLIV: June 22–23, 2009, 2009 Unique gelatin silver paper negative Time kept ticking when photographer Vera Lutter created this image from inside a clock tower in Brooklyn, New York. Lutter made the photograph by using an enormous camera obsura—a darkened room with a small hole on one side that causes exterior light to project a negative image (inverted and reversed) onto an interior wall. Making such a large image required a many-hour exposure, which produced magical results. The photograph makes visible the passing of intangible things, like space, light, and above all time. For example, the hands of the clock are constantly turning, and so they all but disappear. The people, cars, and trains you’d expect to see in New York move too fast to register, leaving mere ghosts in the eerily empty scene. Gift of the Masterpiece Society 2017.36 Exhibition History"Photographs Take Time: Pictures from the Chrysler Collection," Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA, April 6 - August 26, 2018.
Berenice Abbott
December 8, 1936