Katy Grannan, Anonymous,
Los Angeles, Boulevard 11,
2009/
printed 2011
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This exhibition
comes at a time when the world of photography is going through
one of its richest and also most complicated moments. Millions
of images are being uploaded onto the internet every day
making available more visual stimuli than ever before; old
ideas about ’professional’ and ‘amateur’ photographers are
being upturned; the traditional boundaries between various
territories within the world of photography –
fashion,
documentary, advertising and art – are blurring into one another in unexpected, exciting and not always tension-free ways; and even the labels ‘artist’ and ‘photographer’ are the
subject of debate (Olaf Breuning responds to this thorny topic by describing himself as “a four-wheel drive, all-purpose terrain vehicle”).
documentary, advertising and art – are blurring into one another in unexpected, exciting and not always tension-free ways; and even the labels ‘artist’ and ‘photographer’ are the
subject of debate (Olaf Breuning responds to this thorny topic by describing himself as “a four-wheel drive, all-purpose terrain vehicle”).
Against the backdrop
of this new world of the photographic image, Out of Focus
brings together 37 artists from the US, UK, Japan, South
Africa, Australia, Switzerland, France, Finland, Sweden,
Denmark, Germany, Turkey and Benin.
Their work
challenges the received rules and regulations of the medium.
They have shared concerns – the body and gender tensions, mind
and memory, a sense of place and home, the face, bonds of
family, friends, tribes and other subcultures – but display a
huge range of approaches from classic documentary photography
to the reworking of found images, from capturing collaborative
performances to photographs of three-dimensional assemblages
themselves made out of photographs.
Out of
Focus features works by Michele Abeles, Leonce Raphael
Agbodjélou, Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, Olaf
Breuning, Jonny Briggs, Elina Brotherus, Anders Clausen, Mat
Collishaw, J H Engstrom, Mitch Epstein, Andreas Gefeller,
Daniel Gordon, Noemie Goudal, Katy Grannan, Luis Guispert,
Matthew Day Jackson, Chris Levine, Ryan McGinley, Mohau
Modisakeng, Laurel Nakadate, Sohei Nishino, David Noonan,
Marlo Pascual, Mariah Robertson, Hannah Sawtell, David
Benjamin Sherry, Meredyth Sparks, Hannah Starkey, John
Stezaker, A L Steiner, Mikhael Subotzky, Yumiko Utsu, Sara
VanDerBeek, Nicole Wermers, Jennifer West and Pinar
Yolacan.
A catalogue to
accompany the exhibition is published by Booth-Clibborn
Editions with an essay by William E Ewing, former director of
the Musée de l'Elysée in Lausanne.
At the same time as
Out of Focus, Google and the Saatchi Gallery will present the
Google Photography Prize, a global competition for
international students. The competition’s 10 finalists, chosen
by a prestigious jury including Susan Bright, Zwelethu
Mtethwa, Dayanita Singh and Joel Sternfeld, will exhibit their
work at the Saatchi Gallery.
OUT
OF FOCUS: PHOTOGRAPHY
23 May – 22 July 2012
23 May – 22 July 2012
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