Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/18

[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]

Subject: [Leica] political correctness
From: Donal Philby <donalphilby@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 18:00:13 +0000
References: <200007182343.QAA06389@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>

Great discussion on PCness and galleries.  

PC is what you resort to when all else fails.  

As for galleries, I have this feeling that documentary pix really belong
in a book.  Yes, I've seen Salgado's entire Workers exhibit and it is
wonderful and, no, there aren't many things I'd put on my wall as
decoration.  To me these pictures of Salgado's and Tina's (see Tina, now
you can say you've been mentioned in the same breath as Sabastiao : `) 
) belong in a book where all good stories belong.  In a book things
string together, becoming more than the parts, and a book can be taken
places and appreciated time and again.  Documentary pix belong in books,
maybe occasionally in film (where the stills so overpower the moving
images that I can't believe filmmaker haven't banned the occasional
practice).  

Art galleries are for art where people have these creative epiphanies. 
They are valid, I guess, though having spent some time recently with an
Eggleston (sp?) book, some people must have a very low epiphanic
threshold.

Exhibitions can be wonderful if they aren't about selling pictures.  But
books--those are for the people, for sharing, for being universal,
down-to-earth.  

Tina, like a number of photographers on the LUG, is a storyteller.  And
that is the very highest compliment I can offer any photographer.  Her
stories are not for glorifying in some artificial environment, but for
telling around the campfire where we touch the truth of myth.

donal
- -- 
__________
Donal Philby
San Diego
www.donalphilby.com

Replies: Reply from Mark Rabiner <mark@rabiner.cncoffice.com> (Re: [Leica] political correctness)