
Jason Fulford’s Lots Of Lots transforms the seemingly quotidian objects captured by the photographer in nearly seven hundred photographs into an evocative collection of interconnected and overlapping forms. To mark the release of his new book and exhibition Everything (Lots Of Lots), Fulford will be giving a workshop at Micamera. Over two days and through a series of group exercises in chance and repetition, this workshop will encourage participants to discover and understand their photographs in entirely new ways.
Places are limited. Find out more and sign up here.
Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 April
10:00 – 18:00
Micamera
Via Medardo Rosso
19
20159 Milano MI
About Lots Of Lots
Jason Fulford’s latest book is a vibrant riff on conceptual artist Sol LeWitt’s 1977 publication PhotoGrids. Lots Of Lots transforms the seemingly quotidian objects captured by Fulford in nearly seven hundred photographs into an evocative collection of interconnected and overlapping forms. Employing a 3x3 format with nine square images on each page, Fulford groups his photographs by idiosyncratic features such as colour palette, slogans, distinctive shadows, and geometric shape. Untethered by location, style, or time, they move between coherence and collision in reflection of the varying order and disorder of the world. An empty laundrette, a lone park bench, and a cascading waterfall are among the many sights that find new resonance in Fulford’s wry and illuminating compositions, revealing beauty among endless production and consumption.