Michael Stickrod

DUST: The Plates of the Present was a collective photographic project initiated by Thomas Fougeirol and Jo-ey Tang and developed between 2013 and 2018. Bringing together contributions from a large group of artists, the project accumulated 1,031 photograms and one video into an expansive photographic installation. Presented at the Centre Pompidou in Paris from October 21, 2020 through March 8, 2021, the exhibition included photograms by Michael Stickrod within the larger collective installation.

Wide installation view
DUST: The Plates of the Present, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2020–21. Installation view of the collective photographic project, comprising 1,031 photograms and one video.
Closer wall installation view
DUST: The Plates of the Present, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2020–21. Installation detail showing the dense arrangement of photograms produced by participating artists.
Michael Stickrod, Untitled (Stinging Nettles #2), 2018.
From The Plates of the Present. Photogram incorporating stinging nettles and photographic imagery.
Michael Stickrod, 10-split, 2018.
From The Plates of the Present. A negative image displayed on a phone was repeatedly pressed against the photographic paper, treating the screen like a stamp.
Michael Stickrod, Daddy’s Little Ghoul, 2018.
From The Plates of the Present. Several printer-paper negatives made from a newspaper cover were stacked directly on the photographic paper during exposure.
DUST: The Plates of the Present, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2020–21. Entrance to the exhibition in the Galerie de photographies.
DUST: The Plates of the Present, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2020–21. Exhibition publication available within the installation.
DUST: The Plates of the Present, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2020–21. Installation view with archival and photographic material displayed in a vitrine.
DUST: The Plates of the Present, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2020–21. Exhibition signage in the Centre Pompidou.