Martha Hummer Bradley was an avid traveler and art enthusiast whose remarkable collection of contemporary photographs and prints includes some of the most revered artists in the world alongside lesser-known cutting edge practitioners working across media. She enthusiastically embraced photography’s transition from small-format black-and-white prints to vibrant, oversized tableaux and, having moved to London from the United States in the 1980s, championed a new generation of British photographers, including Steve McQueen, Sam Taylor-Johnson and Darren Almond. Color & Scale captures Hummer Bradley’s inclusive vision and celebrates her passion for art.
2003 Dye destruction print. 47 3/4 x 59 3/4 in. (121.3 x 151.8 cm) Overall 53 x 65 in. (134.6 x 165.1 cm) Printed title, date and number 1/5 on a gallery label affixed to the frame backing.