Objects in Time

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Exposing photographic archives

Lighting the Archive, which went online in 2020, is an open-ended series of conversations with artists like Annette Kelm, Elfie Semotan, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Ulrich Wust about photographic techniques, structures of order, and materialities. The conversations are invariably framed by questions about where the photographers see their life's works and legacies over the long termwhat, in other words, is to become of their oeuvres one day. In Exposing Tears, Lighting the Archive engage the writer and curator Mike Sperlinger in dialogue. Sperlinger studied the careers of the photographers Marianne Wex and Chauncey Hare through the lens of the art market's economy of attention and interwove biographical facts with external circumstances shaping their paths, including their withdrawals from the art system and their eventual rediscovery as forgotten artists. An essay by Mike Sperlinger relates how the latter was possible; Lighting the Archive's Maren Lubbke-Tidow and Rebecca Wilton spoke to the author to discuss the central role that the question of the archive played in his efforts.


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Exposing photographic archives

Lighting the Archive, which went online in 2020, is an open-ended series of conversations with artists like Annette Kelm, Elfie Semotan, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Ulrich Wüst about photographic techniques, structures of order, and materialities. The conversations are invariably framed by questions about where the photographers see their life's works and legacies over the long term-what, in other words, is to become of their oeuvres one day. In Exposing Tears, Lighting the Archive engage the writer and curator Mike Sperlinger in dialogue. Sperlinger studied the careers of the photographers Marianne Wex and Chauncey Hare through the lens of the art market's economy of attention and interwove biographical facts with external circumstances shaping their paths, including their withdrawals from the art system and their eventual rediscovery as "forgotten artists." An essay by Mike Sperlinger relates how the latter was possible; Lighting the Archive's Maren Lübbke-Tidow and Rebecca Wilton spoke to the author to discuss the central role that the question of the archive played in his efforts.


Zusammenfassung

Exposing photographic archives

Lighting the Archive, which went online in 2020, is an open-ended series of conversations with artists like Annette Kelm, Elfie Semotan, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Ulrich Wust about photographic techniques, structures of order, and materialities. The conversations are invariably framed by questions about where the photographers see their life's works and legacies over the long termwhat, in other words, is to become of their oeuvres one day. In Exposing Tears, Lighting the Archive engage the writer and curator Mike Sperlinger in dialogue. Sperlinger studied the careers of the photographers Marianne Wex and Chauncey Hare through the lens of the art market's economy of attention and interwove biographical facts with external circumstances shaping their paths, including their withdrawals from the art system and their eventual rediscovery as forgotten artists. An essay by Mike Sperlinger relates how the latter was possible; Lighting the Archive's Maren Lubbke-Tidow and Rebecca Wilton spoke to the author to discuss the central role that the question of the archive played in his efforts.

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    • Warnhinweis nicht erforderlich.
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Matthias Kliefoth, Rebecca Wilton
    • Titel Objects in Time
    • Veröffentlichung 29.03.2023
    • ISBN 978-3-95476-486-0
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783954764860
    • Jahr 2023
    • Größe H10mm x B142mm x T209mm
    • Untertitel Lighting the Archive with Mike Sperlinger. KONTEXT
    • Gewicht 214g
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Genre Art
    • Lesemotiv Auseinandersetzen
    • Anzahl Seiten 128
    • Herausgeber DISTANZ Verlag GmbH
    • GTIN 09783954764860

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