Monthly Archives: July 2006

Art, Science and Speculation: August Strindberg’s photographics

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August Strindberg, Self-portrait, Gersau, Switzerland, 1886   ‘Art, Science and Speculation: August Strindberg’s photographics’ by David Campany. First published in the TATE Modern catalogue August Strindberg: Painter, Photographer, Writer, 2006   August Strindberg developed an interest in photography in his boyhood in … Continue reading

Who, What, Where, With What, Why, How and When? The Forensic Rituals of John Divola

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Written for the book John Divola: Three Acts, Aperture, 2006  Once seen, the work of John Divola is not easily forgotten, particularly his photographs made in disused buildings. There is nothing quite like them in the history of the medium. … Continue reading