
Blessing
2005 · Chromogenic print
44 7/8 × 12' 6" 7/16" (114 × 382.1 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Barry Frydlender constructs large-scale photomontages by combining multiple photographs into expansive composite images that collapse temporal and spatial boundaries. Working primarily with landscapes, architectural fragments, and urban environments, he builds deliberately fractured visual fields that resist conventional perspective and chronological reading. His practice treats photography not as a transparent document but as raw material for spatial and temporal reconfiguration.
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