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Darrel Ellis (Hardcover)
Darrel Ellis; Text written by Steven G Fullwood, Derek Conrad Murray, Tiana Reid; Contributions by Sadie Barnette, …
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Using the theme of Currency to invite reflection on the
contemporary power of the photograph to relay and relate meaning
across distance, the Triennial of Photography Hamburg explores the
value of photography in the 21st century. The extension of this
economic term to art and visual culture allows for a sustained
engagement with photography and its relationship to value-making,
canon-making, access, circulation, and knowledge production. At a
time when the production, distribution, and consumption of
photographic images has become ubiquitous and we have learned to
structure our contemporary world through a lens, the digital image
has become the currency of exchange on social platforms. Fostering
interdisciplinary dialogue, the Critical Reader Lucid Knowledge:
The Currency of the Photographic Image gathers international
perspectives that reflect on how photography shapes today's
narratives, as well as our perception and experience of the world.
The Estrangement Principle argues for a wider range of possible
associations with art made by queer people by unraveling the
difficulties of the "queer art" label. Goldberg invokes the lives
and works of artists Renee Gladman, Jocelyn Saidenberg, Jack Waters
& Peter Cramer, and others to bring into focus the problematics
of categorization in art and literary histories. This book-length
essay mixes cultural criticism, close readings, and personal
anecdotes, all the while developing a deftly wrought tension
between a polemical voice and one of ambivalence. The Estrangement
Principle is an exercise in contradiction with the ultimate goal of
resisting the practice of movement naming.
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