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Tate Britain Performance

Walter Hugo & Zoniel: The Salt Print Selfie

2 May 2015 at 12.00–17.00
Walter Hugo & Zoniel, Self Portrait, glass plate ambrotype, 2010

Walter Hugo & Zoniel, Self Portrait, glass plate ambrotype, 2010

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Renowned for their innovative approach to early photographic techniques, Walter Hugo and Zoniel make use of tintypes, ambrotypes, pigment and salt printing. For this one-day event, they tie their creative practice to the salt print process through the contemporary phenomenon of the ‘selfie’, offering the opportunity to be part of the making and production of a unique, large-scale work live at Tate Britain. 

While salt prints are usually made with sodium chloride – table salt – in this performative event Walter and Zoniel will illustrate how they can be made with the salt naturally produced by the body, creating a true self-portrait. As a participant, you will be asked to use a facial steamer for a short amount of time before dabbing your face with the fabric canvas that your self-portrait, taken on the day, will be exposed onto. The group will then work together to stitch their canvases into a large patchwork of salt-print self-portraits. 

From the first, solitary moment of the individual self-portrait sitting to the shared experience of creating a work together, and with artist-led discussions taking place throughout the day, the event is a unique opportunity to learn about the principles and processes behind this historic process while reflecting upon our evolving relationship to photography today.

Please be aware that on the day participants (or Parents/Guardians for those under 18) will be asked to sign model release forms and consent forms for use of facial steamers. People with sensitive skin are advised to exercise caution when participating in the use of a facial steamer.

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2 May 2015 at 12.00–17.00

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