May 05 - 28 2017
Photographer Luther Gerlach at Vita

Photographer Luther Gerlach at Vita

Presented by Vita Art Center at Vita Art Center

Luther Gerlach discovered his fascination for photography at an early age while traveling around the world with his anthropologist father. Over the last 30 years he has explored early photographic processes, concentrating on the processes used in the first fifty years of photography. Gerlach uses his extensive collection of antique cameras and lenses for his work, with a special focus on mammoth plate cameras. His passion for the last 15 years has been the wet plate collodion positive, ambrotypes and tintypes. Gerlach builds his own large format cameras, most recently The Griffiness 24" by 26", in 2013.

"Quite often, I feel as if my soul is in the past and my mind is in the future. The vintage cameras and processes I use have a magical quality, which helps me to bring forth an indefinable depth of feeling and poetic structure in my photographs. My primary concern is that my art communicates both on a factual level, as well as on one of beauty and emotion," Gerlach said.

Gerlach's work has been featured in numerous publications including View Camera, American Photographer, Shutterbug and Architectural Digest. His work is collected and shown internationally and included in numerous corporate and private museum collections including Michael Wilson Center of Photography, Denver Museum of Art , J. Paul Getty Museum, Prague National Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Minnesota Institute of Art Schacknow Museum of Fine Arts and LACMA. Gerlach's work is currently hanging in the White House as part of President and Mrs. Obama's art collection. He is chief consultant on a feature film depicting Eadweard Muybridge's life and work, written and directed by Gary Oldman.

Dates & Times

2017/05/05 - 2017/05/28

Location Info

Vita Art Center

28 W. Main St., Ventura, CA 93001