Monthly Archives: June 2019

The Crowd and Its Image

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The Crowd and Its Image  by David Campany First published in Juan Genovés, Resistencia, La Fabrica, 2019 The Crowd, suddenly there where there was nothing before, is a mysterious and universal phenomenon. A few people may have been standing together—five, … Continue reading

Enigma Variations – Jeff Wall

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An essay on the recent work of Jeff Wall, commissioned by the FT Weekend Magazine.     Summer Afternoons, 2013, Light Jet prints, 2 parts, left: 72 × 83 ½ inches (183 × 212.4 cm), right: 78 ¾ × 98 … Continue reading

What do you want to know? What do you want to feel?

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‘What do you want to know? What do you want to feel?’ is an essay written for the artist Chen Wei’s book Noon Club, published by Skira, 2019. Bilingual, English / Mandarin   An extract: Would you like to know … Continue reading

How Pictures Work: Down the Rabbit Hole with David Campany

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 How Pictures Work: Down the Rabbit Hole with David Campany June 25, 2019 Gregory Eddi Jones. So, David, what have you been thinking about lately? David Campany. I tend to juggle a few projects at once. Currently, it’s curating a … Continue reading