Abstract
What happens when the subject matter becomes the very ingredient in the photographic process? Ice & Teeth seeks to explore exactly that. Combining work on two seemingly different topics – holga & pinhole camera images of the Arctic by Charles Binns and Ola Teper’s photograms of a woman’s body – the process here pushes the boundaries of traditional representation. The Arctic saltwater and red lipstick become active elements in the conversation about landscape photography in an era of climate change and the enduring struggle for gender equality, which continue to shape the world of today. Together, their work opens a dialogue on how process, materiality and subject matter intersect in photographic practice.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 7 Nov 2024 |
Event | Ice & Teeth: a dialogue on process - Dorest Place, Brighton, United Kingdom Duration: 8 Nov 2024 → 14 Nov 2024 https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/researchknowledgebase/2024/10/24/it/ |
Keywords
- photography
- Photography Exhibition
- Analogue Process
- Darkroom
- Feminism