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Black and white

Before the arrival of photography – with the exception of some etchings and lithographs – all the images we consumed were in colour. Quite simply, because no one would ever have thought to do anything else – why paint in black and white when colour was so readily available?

Yet despite this, today many photographers still choose to work in black and white – such as Pauline Théon, Kadir Von Lohuizen or Joh Lowenstein – even though their photos are taken in colour by the camera itself. Is the black and white trend a fleeting effect of fashion, or a symbolic return to the roots of the photography movement? Black and white photography has something that colour photos, despite recent innovations and the extraordinary quality of images today, cannot quite access. The use of black and white lends significant force to the composition: the contrasts, the shadows and the figures all stand out more strongly. People simply feel differently when faced with a colour photo versus a black and white image.

Colour is a distraction of sorts, a disturbance: colour is a nuisance.

And yet, some photographers still prefer colour to black and white, whilst others merge touches of colour with otherwise monochrome compositions. But in the end, all agree that both styles impose a totally different way of looking at a photo: from researching the shot to post production work, when artists develop or retouch the image. The use of colour is therefore something of a process in its own right, relating to two different ways of viewing the world and showing it others. The question, then, is what is being told, and why is it being in the way that it is?

The symbolic value of putting black and white together is a good starting point for reflecting on the fascination that they generate even today. There could not be a more fascinating, more striking ambivalence than when black, the 'colour' of darkness and burnt coal, considered a non-colour, is placed alongside white – representing light, and the result of all the colours merged together.

The problem faced by photographers today is that black and white still carry strong connotations of the past, of an era before the popularisation of colour and its massive cultural recovery amongst the press and photo journalists. In fact, it is rare now that contemporary subjects are photographed in colour, but we still associate black and white images with a retro feel.  

So what does contemporary art have to say about it all? Discover Artsper's selection of black and white works: on the border of past and present, of the real and the imaginary… let us guide you!

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Photography, Rising Tide, Heikki Willamo

Heikki Willamo

Photography - 33 x 50 x 1 cm Photography - 13 x 19.7 x 0.4 inch

€3,300

Photography, Two Angels, Kat Zhivetin

Kat Zhivetin

Photography - 40.5 x 30.5 x 0.1 cm Photography - 15.9 x 12 x 0 inch

€527

Photography, Brad Pitt, Franck Leclerc

Franck Leclerc

Photography - 50 x 50 x 1 cm Photography - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.4 inch

€590

Photography, Neck Tattoo, Warwick Saint

Warwick Saint

Photography - 78.7 x 63.5 cm Photography - 31 x 25 inch

€1,608

Photography, Artichoke II, Shine Huang

Shine Huang

Photography - 50.8 x 40.6 x 0.3 cm Photography - 20 x 16 x 0.1 inch

€1,608

Photography, Furry Hat, Tonio Bessa

Tonio Bessa

Photography - 80 x 60 x 0.2 cm Photography - 31.5 x 23.6 x 0.1 inch

€600

Photography, Hit by a bus, Norman Reedus

Norman Reedus

Photography - 20.32 x 25.4 x 1 cm Photography - 8 x 10 x 0.4 inch

€1,500

Photography, Monica Bellucci, Just Jaeckin

Just Jaeckin

Photography - 60 x 80 x 1 cm Photography - 23.6 x 31.5 x 0.4 inch

€1,190

Photography, Björk, Renaud Monfourny

Renaud Monfourny

Photography - 40 x 30 cm Photography - 15.7 x 11.8 inch

€1,500

Photography, Last London Bus, Bert Hardy

Bert Hardy

Photography - 31 x 41 x 0.01 cm Photography - 12.2 x 16.1 x 0 inch

€1,100

Photography, Sonny Rollins, Jimmy Katz

Jimmy Katz

Photography - 43 x 56 x 0.1 cm Photography - 16.9 x 22 x 0 inch

€1,500

Photography, Manufactura 3, Oriol Texidor

Oriol Texidor

Photography - 40 x 50 x 7 cm Photography - 15.7 x 19.7 x 2.8 inch

€1,260

Photography, Alexandre III, Vanessa Vercel

Vanessa Vercel

Photography - 70 x 105 x 2 cm Photography - 27.6 x 41.3 x 0.8 inch

€1,300

Photography, Conscience, Cyrille Charro

Cyrille Charro

Photography - 100 x 100 x 3 cm Photography - 39.4 x 39.4 x 1.2 inch

€1,500

Photography, Marilyn Monroe, Cornell Capa

Cornell Capa

Photography - 45.7 x 61 x 5.1 cm Photography - 18 x 24 x 2 inch

€1,206

Photography, OXA8D43D03, Eric Petr

Eric Petr

Photography - 18 x 18 x 0.1 cm Photography - 7.1 x 7.1 x 0 inch

€470

Photography, Cardiff by night, Jodi Bieber

Jodi Bieber

Photography - 70 x 50 x 0.1 cm Photography - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0 inch

€2,220

Photography, La Fenice, Erich Auerbach

Erich Auerbach

Photography - 101.6 x 101.6 cm Photography - 40 x 40 inch

€975

Print, Huts, Pierre Boncompain

Pierre Boncompain

Print - 31 x 38.5 x 0.1 cm Print - 12.2 x 15.2 x 0 inch

€200

Photography, Madonna, Kristina Trudorudo

Kristina Trudorudo

Photography - 35 x 27.5 x 0.3 cm Photography - 13.8 x 10.8 x 0.1 inch

€600

Photography, Shoot again (887), Yves Cham

Yves Cham

Photography - 45 x 60 x 0.01 cm Photography - 17.7 x 23.6 x 0 inch

€1,200

Photography, Little Buddha, Robert Curran

Robert Curran

Photography - 105.4 x 86.4 x 2.5 cm Photography - 41.5 x 34 x 1 inch

€2,233

Print, Searching, Huaiqing Wang

Huaiqing Wang

Print - 95 x 74 cm Print - 37.4 x 29.1 inch

€5,500

Print, Montmartoise, Jules Pascin

Jules Pascin

Print - 19 x 22.5 x 0.01 cm Print - 7.5 x 8.9 x 0 inch

€200

Photography, Consecration, Justine Darmon

Justine Darmon

Photography - 30 x 30 x 1 cm Photography - 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.4 inch

€750

Photography, The Brig, Gustave Le Gray

Gustave Le Gray

Photography - 76.2 x 101.6 cm Photography - 30 x 40 inch

€411

Photography, Arum Lily #1, Griselda Duch

Griselda Duch

Photography - 32 x 45 x 0.1 cm Photography - 12.6 x 17.7 x 0 inch

€703

Photography, Gradins, Jean-Guy Nakars

Jean-Guy Nakars

Photography - 60 x 40 x 0.1 cm Photography - 23.6 x 15.7 x 0 inch

€990

Print, Black Flag, Santiago Sierra

Santiago Sierra

Print - 31 x 31.5 x 0.4 cm Print - 12.2 x 12.4 x 0.2 inch

€6,000

Print, Last stop, Karol Kállay

Karol Kállay

Print - 30 x 30 cm Print - 11.8 x 11.8 inch

€1,200

Painting, Untitled, Viktor Sheleg

Viktor Sheleg

Painting - 70 x 50 x 0.2 cm Painting - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0.1 inch

€400

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