Whitney Museum of American Art
New York City, NY
This exhibition explores the work of Harold Edgerton (1903–1990), a pioneering figure in the history of 20th century American photography. An engineer and photographer, Edgerton developed flash technology in the 1930s that allowed him to photograph objects and events moving faster than the eye can perceive. Combining technical insight and an aesthetic sensibility, Edgerton’s photographs give unprecedented clarity to the physical world and reveal the magic of everyday life.
This revelatory selection of about forty photographs shot from the 1930s through the 1960s depict single and multiple-exposure images of household products, performances, sporting events, and staged scenarios.
Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.
Whitney Museum of American Art
New York City, NY