Publisher's Description
True North features the work of contemporary artists whose photographic or videobased
work evokes the formal conventions of Northern Romantic landscape painting
as well as its legacy in later nineteenth-century photography. Yet unlike their
Romantic antecedents, the works in this exhibition are historically and politically
self-reflexive and problematize the notion of a pure, unchangeable North. Rather
than report a uniquely Northern essence or truth, this presentation is premised
on the idea that our visions of the North are structured through our own varying
positions. A fantastical place of fear, desire, refuge, conquest and decay, the North has
played an increasingly important role in the work of contemporary artists interested
in the socio-political issues of colonization and pollution, as well as aesthetic notions
of the sublime. Accompanying a spring 2008 exhibition at Deutsche Guggenheim,
Berlin, this catalogue includes entries on the featured artists: Stan Douglas, Olafur
Eliasson, Elger Esser, Thomas Flechtner, Roni Horn, Armin Linke and Orit Raff. In the
introduction, Jennifer Blessing, Curator of Photography at the Guggenheim Museum,
sketches a theoretical framework for the exhibition, linking the recent focus on
Northern locales to the qualities of the photographic medium itself. Rebecca Solnit's
poetic essay gathers together personal recollections, reflections on literature and
environmental and political concerns to explore various cultural fantasies and symbols
associated with the North.
Book Information
ISBN:
0892073705
Publisher:
Guggenheim Museum
Format:
Hardcover, 71 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
10٫1 x
10 x
0٫5 inches