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Dror Maayan

דרור מעיין

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Dror Maayan(דרור מעיין)

Concept

My art is my way of life, my identity, and my native tongue.

All my works are original photographs made with a variety of alternative 19th-century techniques, some altered and modernized. Some of the negatives I use to print on paper using both 19th-century methods (salt-print, albumen, and cyan...
My art is my way of life, my identity, and my native tongue.

All my works are original photographs made with a variety of alternative 19th-century techniques, some altered and modernized. Some of the negatives I use to print on paper using both 19th-century methods (salt-print, albumen, and cyanotype) and more modern analog techniques using a professional enlarger. I further work on some of the photographs in colors, gold, or chemicals turning them into unique works of art.

Everything about these old photographic techniques is physical and sensible, involving your total self, to be at one with the world around, the real material world. To sense it, to touch it. To be at one with it. To explore matter, textures, human senses, light, and darkness. Endlessly. It is this Sisyphean precision in staging the composition or recognizing it in the field, focusing on every small detail. It is this smell, and touch, and dirt, and magical mixture of different chemicals and a miraculous moment when the image finally emerges, sometimes surprising and powerful because it is not perfect. I shoot with authentic antique wooden cameras, big heavy, pieces of art themselves. These relics come to life again in my studio, echoing their former lives and masters. Through their lenses past and present, like parallel worlds, merge into new frames, my frames.

Of all the variety of techniques, I embraced especially Niepceotype/ Hyalotype, one of the oldest and rarest photographic techniques invented in1840s. I am the only one in the world creating with this rare technique, this is according to Prof. Mark Osterman (GEM, Rochester, NY), who initiated my passion for it. During the past years, I immerse myself in research expanding the limits of the original Niepceotype process, and now, use it as an in-camera direct positive on metal (an application that was never done in the 19th century). After months of experiments, I managed to increase the speed of the original albumen technique, almost equaling it to the wet-collodion exposure time. Thus, the main obstacle of the original technique is solved, enabling me to create portraits. I find Niepceotype technology (with my improvements) highly potential and rewarding since it is a dry technique (no need for a portable darkroom and in-situ development). Its unique beauty and super high quality of fine details are overwhelming.

The 19th-century photographic techniques are a platform, a starting point, but looking into the past to just revive old techniques is not my goal. I keep working on the plates, manipulating them by hand, by paint and chemicals, by pen, by a sharp tip, at times creating tension between the original photograph and artistic touch. They are not reproductions of the real world but an integrative picture built of several layers whose interplay reflects my impression of it.

My goal is to tell my own stories by continuing and merging old into new, blurring the line between photography and painting, converting an antique technique into contemporary and up-to-date artistic work.

My subjects vary: from portraits and nudes to imaginative still life, to landscapes and panoramas. I always work in series. I do not believe in one beautiful perfect frame. I think the power of the beauty of each frame is in its imperfection. It is impossible to achieve two identical copies made by hand. Imperfection is part of the process but also part of life, part of the unique self. It is always to explore, to tell a story, to take a personal journey, to make an intimate discovery. To fail or to succeed. It is always my journey.

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Find 11 original artworks & photographers by Dror Maayan. Check out Dror Maayan's profile, artwork prices, exhibition information, and buy art online.

“Dror Maayan's Artworks”

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Blue forest

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.50 x h29.00 x d0.00 cm

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A blue tree

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Wilderness

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.50 x h29.50 x d0.00 cm

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Modigliani vs Degas

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w29.50 x h41.50 x d0.00 cm

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Masks

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.50 x h29.50 x d0.00 cm

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Graffiti in NY

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.50 x h29.50 x d0.00 cm

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Alone

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.00 x h28.50 x d0.00 cm

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On the beach

USD 2,750.00 Year.2021 w41.50 x h29.50 x d0.00 cm

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An old village

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.50 x h30.50 x d0.00 cm

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Enchanted forest

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.50 x h29.00 x d0.00 cm

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Caucasus Mountains

USD 2,750.00 Year.2018 w41.50 x h29.50 x d0.00 cm

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Price Range

USD $2,750 ~ $2,750

Biography

My name is Dror Maayan. I am an Israeli artist-photographer. For over three decades I'm working as a professional photographer exhibiting extensively in Israel and abroad and working with several academic, public, and private institutions. In 2001 and 2005, I was invited, as a guest artist, to Berli...
My name is Dror Maayan. I am an Israeli artist-photographer. For over three decades I'm working as a professional photographer exhibiting extensively in Israel and abroad and working with several academic, public, and private institutions. In 2001 and 2005, I was invited, as a guest artist, to Berlin and Dusseldorf in Germany. Among my projects is the Documentation of Georgian Heritage and Monuments, led by the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence (Max Planck) and the G. Chubinashvili National Research Center for Georgian Art History Heritage Preservation, in Tbilisi, Georgia.

In 2007-2008 I documented graffiti on the Israeli-Palestine separation barrier as a part of the international project finalized in a book titled “Facing the Wall”, published in 2011 by Walter Kuning and Themes and Hudson.

In 2015, I discovered alternative photography, moved back to the 19th-century photographic techniques, and was captivated by them.

Today, I am the owner of the only 19th-century "Victorian" photographic studio in Israel and work in a variety of historical techniques, such as wet and dry collodion, cyanotype on glass and paper, albumen on paper, salt print, and more, using original antique and vintage cameras (https://www.alternativestudiophotos.com/). Of all the techniques, I embraced especially Niepceotype/Hyalotype, one of the oldest and rarest photographic techniques invented in 1847 by Niepce de Saint-Victor. I am the only one in the world creating with this rare technique. I also expand the limits of the original Niepceotype process, and now, use it as an in-camera direct positive on metal, I named albumetal (albumen on metal). In my view, this technique is highly potential and rewarding since it is a dry technique that has a super high quality of fine details and can achieve a unique and beautiful range of colors.

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Solo Exhibitions

2019 Solo exhibition, Photo-archaeology, Dror Maayan in the footsteps of Edward Palmer and Charles Drake's historic Journey in the Negev, The Hecht Museum, the University of Haifa, Israel
2017 Israeli Cowboy, series created with the early technology of the wet collodion, part of a Duo Exhibition, Light and a Box. Two Photographers and Early Photography, the Open University, Raanana, Israel
2009 Solo Exhibition, "Georgia. A Journey through Ages", the main campus of the Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel
2007 Solo Exhibition, "Graffiti: Street Art as a Statement: A Photographic Look at the Streets of Berlin", Open University Gallery, Raanana, Israel
2007 Solo Exhibition, "Across Georgia", TBC bank Tbilisi, Georgia
2007 Solo Exhibition, "Traces of the Sea", Galerie de l'Espace Culture à Marseille, France.
2006 Solo Exhibition, "Traces of the Sea", the National Maritime Museum, Haifa, Israel
2006 Solo Exhibition, "Mushrooms - A photographic look at street art in Berlin", Pyramida Center for Contemporary Art, Haifa, Israel.

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