Posts Tagged ‘Roland Barthes’
Death, Photography and Sensationalism: ‘Das letzte Bild’ at C/O Berlin
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // Feb. 12, 2019
Das letzte Bild: Fotografie und Tod at C/O Berlin covers an astonishing breadth of subjects and eras. Broadly speaking, the exhibition addresses photography’s attempt to reckon with mortality, as well as the human…[read on]
Hanne Lippard
by Göksu Kunak // Feb. 28, 2017
Several years ago, Hanne Lippard and I were constantly bumping into each other on the corner of Adalbertstraße and Oranienstraße, close to…[read on]
Migration // Katharina Marszewski’s ‘Unnecessary Warsaw Correspondent’ at Exile
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 14, 2016
Through the photographic and sculptural works in ‘Unnecessary Warsaw Correspondent’, Katharina Marszewski presents a meditation on her migration from her native city of Warsaw, and her own…[read on]
Exhibition // Reality vs. Perception: Miriam Böhm at Wentrup
Article by A.H. McGavin – in Berlin; Wednesday, Mar. 25, 2015.
Analog photography’s automatism has always offered a sense of objectivity in its portrayal of the surrounding world, and as a result it has always been valued for its perceived truthfulness. In The Ontology of the Photographic Image…[read on…]