Monthly Archives: April 2016

Allan Sekula, Against the Grain: An Interview with David Campany

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Sunil Shah talks with David Campany on the occasion of the republication of Allan Sekula’s book Photography Against the Grain. Photography Against the Grain: Essays and Photo-works 1973-1983 First published on the website American Suburb X. Sunil Shah: As an … Continue reading

Robert Cumming: The Difficulties of Nonsense

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The Difficulties of Nonsense, a book of Robert Cumming’s photography contains a conversation between Cumming and David Campany. Published by Aperture, edited with text by Sarah Bay Gachot. In the 1970s, from his base in Los Angeles, artist Robert Cumming (born 1943) made … Continue reading

The archival photograph and the Readymade. Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa in conversation with David Campany

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Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa (SWW): We’ve spoken before about Jeff Wall’s Depiction Object Event lecture (2006), and ways of exploring relationships between archival photographs and Readymades. You’ve just contributed an essay to John Stezaker’s latest book, Unassisted Readymade [Walther König, 2016]. How … Continue reading