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The End of Dye-Transfer2026 Jan 27whitehotmagazine.com
Linked is an art magazine article about William Eggleston's latest exhibition, photos made with the last remaining Kodak dye-transfer chemistry.
The Last Dyes at David Zwirner marks the final group of photographs ever produced using this vanished process. When Kodak discontinued the dyes, paper, and matrix film in the early 1990s, Eggleston and his master printers Guy Stricherz and Irene Malli began hoarding materials. For the past 25 years, they've been rationing the last reserves. Now they're gone. These prints represent the extinction of a medium made relevant in the fine art realm by Eggleston, now 85 and still working.
Linked is an art magazine article about William Eggleston's latest exhibition, photos made with the last remaining Kodak dye-transfer chemistry.