‘jonathan, mickael, priscilla, cabine du photomaton [jonathan, mickael, priscilla, photobooth]’ by mathieu pernot, 1996 three gelatin silver prints 540 x 195 cm © mathieu pernot / collection musée de l’elysée, lausanne

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photobooth musée de l’elysée lausanne, lausanne, switzerland february 17th, 2012 until may 20th, 2012

an exhibition of historical photo booth photographic works are on display at musée de l’elysée lausanne. the collection of images have been assembled to depict the development and inherent quality of the photo booth aesthetic. the installation includes over 600 pieces from artists such as andy warhol, gillian wearing, cindy sherman, jürgen klauke, and franco vaccari, whose work aids in the comprehension of the impact this style has had upon photography from its origin to contemporary times.

curators clément chéroux and sam stourdzé have gathered visuals to investigate what they see to be the six major themes of the photo booth aesthetic. firstly, a compilation of artists seek to answer the appeal of the booth as an isolated space for reflection– ‘a modern confessional’. then, the notion of ‘automatism’ in the authentic quality of this instantaneous photo-mechanism. following these two points, the spatial orientation and duplication of printed images on the iconic photo booth strip shape is interpreted by several artists. the notions of: ‘who am i?’, ‘who are you?’, ‘who are we?’, all investigate the earlier mentioned qualities of the photo booth as an ideal tool and setting to stage for both introspection and reflection upon the other.

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth ‘collection of albums of purikuras, 1995 – 2010’ by anonymous collection of digital images printed on stickers mounted in booklets various sizes from 9 x 12.8 cm to 11.9 x 14.5 cm © kenji hirasawa (art collector)

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth ‘untitled’ by cindy sherman, 1975 gelatin silver print 30.5 x 20.4 cm © courtesy of the artist, metro pictures, collection musée de l’elysée, lausanne

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth left: ‘walter and i at the big slide, ca’ by anonymous, 1970, gelatin silver print ca., 20.5 x 3.8 cm © collection näkki goranin right: ‘selfportrait in a photobooth, ca’ by yves tanguy, 1929, gelatin silver print, 20.5 x 3.8 cm © collection musée de l’elysée, lausanne / 2011, prolitteris, zurich

‘when the first photobooths were set up in paris in 1928, the surrealists used them heavily and compulsively. in a few minutes, and for a small price, the machine offered them, through a portrait, an experience similar to automatic writing.’ -musée de l’lysée lausanne

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth ‘frances lewis’ by andy warhol, 1966 acrylic and silkscreen on linen, 12 panels 162.5 x 167.6 cm © collection the sydney and frances lewis foundation / 2011, the andy warhol foundation for the visual arts, inc. / artists rights society (ars), new york

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth ‘esposizione in tempo reale num. 4 : lascia su queste pareti una traccia fotografica del tuo passaggio, [exhibition in real time : leave a photographic sign of your passage on these walls]’ by franco vaccari, 1972 collage of photobooths mounted on cardboard, gelatin silver prints 45.5 x 58.5 cm (details) © franco vaccari, property of the artist

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth ‘self portrait at 17 years old’ by gillian wearing, 2003 framed c-type print, 115.5 x 92 cm collection of contemporary art fundació ‘la caixa‘, barcelone © gillian wearing, courtesy maureen paley, london

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth ‘i.d. stack # 6’, anne deleporte, 1992 stack of photobooth portraits, gelatin silver and chromogenic prints 6 x 5 x 3 cm © anne deleporte

behind the curtain: the aesthetics of the photo booth ‘vohang [ curtain ] from the series instant history’ by jan wenzel, 2009 montage of four photobooth prints, chromogenic prints 41.7 x 31.7 cm © jan wenzel / kleinschmidt fine photographs