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Joseph Marotta is a Professor in the Department of Art & Art History at the University of Utah with over thirty-five years of active artistic practice. His photographic work has been extensively exhibited and collected internationally, appearing in significant publications including "Black and White Photography, An International Collection" and "Photographers of the West".
Marotta's research centers on the philosophical exploration of time and its accelerated perception in the twenty-first century. He employs radical experimental techniques such as image fragmentation, handwritten text integration, painting, chemical staining, and incomplete development processes to transform viewers into active participants in the image-making experience. His photographic practice is geographically anchored in France and Italy, where he creates works that interrogate temporal perception through European landscapes and cultural contexts.
No scientific awards, grants, student advisement records, or laboratory affiliations were documented in the source material. His ongoing research continues to investigate temporal phenomena through the materiality of photographic processes.
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