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Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism)
David Campany and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa

Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism) David Campany and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa

Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism) David Campany and Stanley Wolukau-WanambwaIndeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism)
David Campany and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa
MACK
English

 

Softcover
104 pages
125 x 195 mm
2022
ISBN 9781913620486

 

In a series of written exchanges, David Campany and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa consider the options for photography in resisting the oppressive orthodoxies of racial capital, conservative history, and neoliberal visual culture. How does the essential indeterminacy of photography square with the need to work out alternative practices? How is visibility achieved beyond the consensual categories of the mass media and the commodification of art? What models are there for the making and reception of photographic books and exhibitions that might cultivate an active spectatorship beyond boutique consumerism? These urgent questions and more are discussed in a spirit of speculation and possibility, in the light of signal events that have shaped the recent past.
(source: https://davidcampany.com/indeterminacy-thoughts-time-image-raceism/)

About the Authors
David Campany
 is a London based writer, curator, and artist. He writes about documentary, photojournalism, art, cinema, fashion, archives, and architecture. He has published essays on many artists and photographers including, Paul Graham, Chris Killip, Edgar Martins and John Stezaker. His books include Walker Evans: the magazine work (2013), Art and Photography (2003), Photography and Cinema (2008), and The Open Road: photographic road trips in America (forthcoming in 2014). Campany writes regularly for Aperture, Frieze, TATE, Source, and Photoworks. In 2010 he co-curated Anonymes: Unnamed America in Photography and Film at Le Bal (Paris). In 2012 he won the International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Writing.
davidcampany.com
(source: https://davidcampany.com/chronology/)

Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa is a Ugandan-born British photographer, writer, and educator, living in the USA. His series One Wall a Web has been shown in a solo exhibition at Light Work in New York and the book of the work won the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Award’s First PhotoBook Award.
(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Wolukau-Wanambwa)

About the Publisher
MACK is an independent art and photography publishing house based in London. Mack works with established and emerging artists, writers and curators, and cultural institutions, releasing between 20-25 books per year. The publisher was founded in 2010 in London by Michael Mack.
mackbooks.co.uk
(source: https://mackbooks.co.uk/pages/about-us)

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