Showing posts with label adam broomberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adam broomberg. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

discourse • what's next?





from 'what's next?' meeting organized by foam in amsterdam, march 19, 2011. "the question 'what's next?' is founded in our conviction that photography has fundamentally changed during the last twenty years. and this process of change and transition might not be finished yet...in short, 'what's next?' is about the future of a medium and of a society in transition." more here.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

adam broomberg + oliver chanarin




work by adam broomberg + oliver chanarin from the series 'people in trouble laughing pushed to the ground'. as they explain: "these are photographs taken by professional photo-journalists and ‘civilian’ photographers, chronicling protests, funerals and acts of terrorism as well as the more ordinary stuff of life: drinking tea; kissing girls; watching trains. belfast exposed was founded in 1983 as a response to concern over the careful control of images depicting british military activity during the troubles. whenever an image in this archive was chosen, approved or selected, a blue, red or yellow dot was placed on the surface of the contact sheet as a marker. the position of the dots provided us with a code; a set of instructions for how to frame the photographs in this book. each of the circular photographs shown on the previous pages reveals the area beneath these circular stickers; the part of each image that has been obscured from view the moment it was selected. each of these fragments–composed by the random gesture of the archivist–offers up a self-contained universe all of its own; a small moment of desire or frustration or thwarted communication that is re-animated here after many years in darkness." see more here.

[all adam broomberg + oliver chanarin. 2011. top to bottom: untitled (people in trouble). untitled (man with jackets). untitled (grieving).]