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Uncertain Histories - Accumulation, Inaccessibility, and Doubt in Contemporary Photography (Hardcover)
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Uncertain Histories - Accumulation, Inaccessibility, and Doubt in Contemporary Photography (Hardcover)
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The compulsion to dwell on history on how it is recorded, stored,
saved, forgotten, narrated, lost, remembered, and made public has
been at the heart of artists' engagement with the photographic
medium since the late 1960s. Uncertain Histories considers some of
that work, ranging from installations that incorporate vast numbers
of personal and vernacular photographs by Christian Boltanski, Dinh
Q. Le, and Gerhard Richter to confrontations with absence in the
work of Joel Sternfeld and Ken Gonzales-Day. Projects such as these
revolve around a photographic paradox that hinges equally on
knowing and not knowing, on definitive proof coupled with
uncertainty, on abundance of imagery being met squarely with its
own inadequacy. Photography is seen as a fundamentally ambiguous
medium that can be evocative of the historical past while at the
same time limited in the stories it can convey. Rather than
proclaiming definitively what photography is, the work discussed
here posits photographs as objects always held in suspension,
perpetually oscillating in their ability to tell history. Yet this
ultimately leads to a new kind of knowledge production: uncertainty
is not a dead end but a generative space for the viewer's
engagement with the construction of history.
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