Description
The Future Was Then
Midwest futurism now
Exploring works of a promised future in an era of diminishing returns.
For the first time, filmmaker and photographer Phil Donohue is offering four self-printed inkjet prints of his photographic series “The Future Was Then.” All proceeds support the project “The Future Was Then” by Phil Donohue and presented by MAS Context. See the images and order below.
→ Errol J. Kirsch Architects (1982) | Oak Park, Illinois, 2019. © Phil Donohue.
6 x 8 in. ink jet self-print
8.5 × 11 in. Hahnemühle fineart baryta satin paper, 300 gsm
Purchase Print
→ Golden Rondelle Theater (Taliesin Associated Architects, 1964) | Racine, Wisconsin, 2017. © Phil Donohue.
6 x 9 in. ink jet self-print
8.5 × 11 in. Hahnemühle fineart baryta satin paper, 300 gsm
Purchase Print
→ Renaissance Center (John Portman, 1977) | Detroit, Michigan, 2019. © Phil Donohue.
6 x 8 in. ink jet self-print
8.5 × 11 in. Hahnemühle fineart baryta satin paper, 300 gsm
Purchase Print
→ College Life Insurance Company Headquarters (Kevin Roche & John Dinkeloo, 1971) | Indianapolis, Indiana, 2018. © Phil Donohue.
8 x 6 in. ink jet self-print
8.5 × 11 in. Hahnemühle fineart baryta satin paper, 300 gsm
Purchase Print
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Run
Edition of 50, Includes signed certificate of authenticity
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Shipping
These items are shipped within the US only. Please allow 2-3 weeks for printing & fulfillment.
Info
Phil Donohue is a filmmaker and photographer based in the greater Los Angeles area. His work, shot on 35mm and 120 film, aims to confront the nostalgia built around what we culturally discard.