wire panel with hexagonal openings imbedded in or next to cloudy glass with rows of circles; black diagonal line/crack from middle of left edge of image; dark at bottom of image

%C2%A9 2011 Keith Taylor %E2%80%94 All Rights Reserved

Untitled, 2011

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What might dark matter look like' This is the question that artist and master printmaking Keith Taylor takes up in his portfolio of twenty black and white photogravures titled Dark Matter. Specifically, he investigates a hypothetical and invisible form of matter that many scientists believe makes up the majority of the mass in the universe.

To come to terms with dark matter, Taylor photographs shadows inside the CDMS II
[Cryomatic Dark Matter Search] lab in Soudan, MN and the forest around the site where dark matter is studied. Combining his printing and photographic artistry to produce evocative shadowy images, Taylor imagines what this mysterious dark matter might look like if it were visible

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Title
Untitled
Artist Life
born 1959
Role
Photographer
Accession Number
2015.43.15
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wire panel with hexagonal openings imbedded in or next to cloudy glass with rows of circles; black diagonal line/crack from middle of left edge of image; dark at bottom of image

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