The latest exhibition from Trendland’s friend TOTH Gallery is none less than Australian photographer Tom Blachford’s and his long-running project, Midnight Modern, available to view for the first time at TOTH Gallery in New York. The new exhibition of 12 large scale works explores Palm Springs and its Mid Century Modernist movement in Architecture, captured using only the light of the full moon. Shot entirely at night, bathed in moonlight, the homes, vintage cars, and foliage appear as they have been captured in another space and time. Recognizing the locations may be easy, but it is more difficult to identity when the image was actually taken, be this day or night, in the past, present, or future. The images act as portals in time where it seems these moments exist in all places at once. For Blachford these unique residences act as the sets for infinite narratives, both real and imagined, which the viewer is invited to script for themselves. Each image acts as a still frame for a story about to start and end simultaneously.
California has a unique geography and climate, and this gives rise to a distinct deep blue sky: a hue of moonlight ideal for this approach to architectural photography. The long exposure allows the camera to capture a world just beyond our perception and distil it into a single moment.
Midnight Modern has already included Palm Springs’ most iconic properties; the Kaufman Desert House, the Edris House and Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms Estate. The new and equally powerful images include John Lautner’s visionary Sheats Goldstein Residence, The Black Desert House by Oller and Pejic, and The Bond Villan-esque Doolitlle House by Kendrick Bangs-Kellogg.
TOTH Gallery
195 Chrystie Street, New York
From Friday 19th October until Sunday 4th November 2018
Open 12pm to 7pm daily