BELLEVUE, WA.- Polaroids: Personal, Private, PainterlyPhotographs from the Collection of Robert E. Jackson, currently on view at
Bellevue Arts Museum, features Polaroids from Seattle-based collector Robert E. Jackson. The exhibition is the first museum exhibition of Jacksons collection in the Northwest and one of the first to feature the vernacular Polaroid.
For over two decades, Seattle-based Robert E. Jackson has been a serious collector of mass popular photography and photographic ephemera. Aspects of his collection have been exhibited in both the National Gallery of Art in D.C. and the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, as well as via gallery shows in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City. His collection is the subject of two catalogs, The Art of the American Snapshot: 18881978 (2007) and Pure Photography (2011), and his photos were included in the 2011 bestselling book Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs.
Images in the BAM exhibition are organized around three themes from Jacksons collection. The first, the personal photograph, reveals a world of pre-digital personal contemplation. These images demonstrate the Polaroids use as an early form of social media where images could be composed, created, and developed in an instant to be shared physically among friends.
The selection of private photographs in the exhibition highlights privacy as a unique selling point of the Polaroid camera. The introduction of instant photography allowed for image-making to occur away from prying eyes, creating a special bond between photographer and subject. These photographs offer a window into the private lives of anonymous individuals without context or explanation of the images intended use.
The final section in the exhibition features a selection of painterly photographs, including works by Seattle based photo artist Erik Simkins. These altered images illustrate how the development of instant photography went hand-in-hand with new and varied methods of image manipulation, leading to a unique crossover art form in which photography became a tactile and painterly experience for the photographer.
Polaroids: Personal, Private, Painterly is curated by Benedict Heywood and Robert E. Jackson. It is the first in an ongoing exhibition series at BAM highlighting collectors and their collections.