Morath always carried two cameras with her: one that shot on black and white film and the other for making colour images. Every time she spotted the colour red in her desired composition, she would shoot in colour. The colour photographs by Morath in the NGI’s collection are some of the only surviving vintage works in colour by the artist.Here, she captures a young girl sitting on the cargo bed of a truck, in which ceramic jugs and jars surround her. Morath also represented this girl in another work in the Gallery’s collection, namely Ireland. Killorglin, County Kerry, Puck Fair (NGI.2019.125), a black and white photograph of two children sitting on the same truck depicted in the work at hand. The young girl sucking on her thumb injects an air of innocence into this vibrant colour photograph- she appears unperturbed by the hustle and bustle of the fair around her.
ProvenanceInge Morath Estate, New York; Clair by Kahn Galerie, Munich; Presented, 2021
