Binh Danh (Vietnamese/Cambodian-American, b. 1977) has developed a unique process of printing photographic negatives into living leaves or grasses using the natural ...
Gary McColloug 20, 2008 Chlorophyll print on grass and resin 17 x 14 inches When Binh Danh was a child he noticed the impression of objects left on a grass lawn over time. This observation, combined ...
The Center for Photographic Art recently opened the exhibition, Binh Danh, Belonging in the National Parks, that will run through March 22, 2026.
LAFAYETTE — One day, Binh Danh was driving along Highway 24 when a sea of white crosses caught his eye. “Oh my God, what is that?” the acclaimed photographer said he thought before turning around to ...
Binh Danh's exhibition in the small room at Haines Gallery appears to present three walls lined with framed silver mirrors. But draw close to any piece and it reveals itself as only a daguerreotype ...
Photographer Binh Danh spends his summers tooling around various national parks in a distinctive white van that doubles as a darkroom. "I nicknamed it 'Louis' after Louis Daguerre," the 38-year-old ...
Ghostly traces of somber Asian children’s faces are just part of the stark imagery that will haunt your dreams after seeing “Binh Danh: In the Eclipse of Angkor,” the current exhibition at Lisa Sette ...
The coiled hose left a mark on the grass, a fading of color where the sun could not shine. From this moment on his front lawn, Binh Danh realized he could create a photographic process using sunlight, ...
In conjunction with ICA San José fall Benefit and Art Auction and tribute to Binh Danh, the ICA is excited to show a condensed retrospective of Binh Danh’s work. The exhibition consists of sixteen ...
Standing in front of photographer Binh Danh’s daguerreotype of Yosemite Falls, on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., I saw myself staring back through the image. If you look ...
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