To live in a world of photographs is to live in a world of substitutes... or so it seems, whose actual referent is always the other, the described, the reality of a world once removed. I prefer, on the other hand, to look at the photographs as something real and of my world, a strange and powerful thing... part of a language, a system of communication, an economy of signs.
To live in a world of photographs is to live in a world of substitutes... or so it seems, whose actual referent is always the other, the described, t… - Sarah Charlesworth
To live in a world of photographs is to live in a world of substitutes... or so it seems, whose actual referent is always the other, the described, t…
- Sarah Charlesworth
I think that a symbolism is attached to particular images, becomes marked in the unconscious. To exorcise it, to rearrange it, to reshape it, to make… - Sarah Charlesworth
I think that a symbolism is attached to particular images, becomes marked in the unconscious. To exorcise it, to rearrange it, to reshape it, to make…
I don't think of myself as a photographer. I've engaged questions regarding photography's role in culture... but it is an engagement with a problem r… - Sarah Charlesworth
I don't think of myself as a photographer. I've engaged questions regarding photography's role in culture... but it is an engagement with a problem r…
I turned to photography because I thought it was the dominant language of our culture. - Sarah Charlesworth
I turned to photography because I thought it was the dominant language of our culture.
Frequently these loaded images or objects are used by me without my attaching a particular significance to them. In other words, what I'm doing is le… - Sarah Charlesworth
Frequently these loaded images or objects are used by me without my attaching a particular significance to them. In other words, what I'm doing is le…
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