Kenneth Anger, Topanga Canyon, Composite with Gustave Doré Engraving

Kenneth Anger, Topanga Canyon, Composite with Gustave Doré Engraving

Edmund TeskeWW-1954-024024
1954·Gelatin silver print·Image: 33.7 × 23.6 cm (13 5/16 × 9 5/16 in.); Paper: 34.7 × 25 cm (13 11/16 × 9 7/8 in.); First mount: 45.5 × 26.2 cm (17 15/16 × 10 3/8 in.); Second mount: 67.5 × 52.2 cm (26 5/8 × 20 9/16 in.)

<p>Chicago native Edmund Teske followed his interest in motion pictures to Hollywood, where he settled in 1943 and lived for over 50 years. Teske’s new home became his principal source of subject matter, from the rugged Southern California landscape to colorful Los Angeles celebrities. These elements meet in the portrait of underground experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger, shown here astride the otherworldly rock features of Topanga Canyon. Per Anger’s suggestion, Teske overlaid the print with an 1866 illustration by Gustave Doré for John Milton’s epic poem <em>Paradise Lost</em> depicting the meeting of Satan’s great council to plot the recovery of heaven. Teske joined this combination print with his signature duotone solarization technique, achieved by exposing prints and negatives to light partway through the development process. Through these experiments, he constructed an imaginary and dreamlike vision, setting his work apart from the straightforward documentary photography in vogue at the time.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1954
Dimensions
Image: 33.7 × 23.6 cm (13 5/16 × 9 5/16 in.); Paper: 34.7 × 25 cm (13 11/16 × 9 7/8 in.); First mount: 45.5 × 26.2 cm (17 15/16 × 10 3/8 in.); Second mount: 67.5 × 52.2 cm (26 5/8 × 20 9/16 in.)

Artist

Edmund Teske
Edmund Teske

Photography

Edmund Teske was an American photographer known for his dreamlike black-and-white images that merged surrealist sensibility with precise darkroom technique. Active from the 1930s through the 1990s, he created atmospheric portraits, architectural studies, and experimental photomontages that treated the photographic negative as a malleable surface for intervention and layering. His work occupied a singular space between documentary observation and constructed reverie, employing solarization, double exposure, and hand-drawn interventions to generate psychological and poetic dimensions within the photographic frame.

Full artist profile →

More

More by Edmund Teske

View all →
Shakti over Shiva, Los Angeles, California

Shakti over Shiva, Los Angeles, California

1968 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1968-025615
Bill Allard and Vicky Palermo, Composite, Los Angeles

Bill Allard and Vicky Palermo, Composite, Los Angeles

1964 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1964-024023
John Hammond

John Hammond

1960 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1960-024027
Kenneth Anger, Topanga Canyon

Kenneth Anger, Topanga Canyon

1954 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1954-024030
Kenneth Anger, Topanga Canyon, Composite with Gustave Doré Engraving

Kenneth Anger, Topanga Canyon, Composite with Gustave Doré Engraving

1954 · Gelatin silver print

WW-1954-024020
Untitled

Untitled

1954 · Toned gelatin silver print

WW-1954-023791

Record

Verified by WattsOS
Year
1954
Dimensions
Image: 33.7 × 23.6 cm (13 5/16 × 9 5/16 in.); Paper: 34.7 × 25 cm (13 11/16 × 9 7/8 in.); First mount: 45.5 × 26.2 cm (17 15/16 × 10 3/8 in.); Second mount: 67.5 × 52.2 cm (26 5/8 × 20 9/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1954-024024

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Edmund Teske

Edmund Teske

Photography

View artist profile →