An edition of Theatres of the real (2009)

Theatres of the real

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An edition of Theatres of the real (2009)

Theatres of the real

"Theatres of the Real presents work by eight photographers Sarah Dobai, Annabel Elgar, Tom Hunter, Sarah Pickering, Nigel Shafran, Clare Strand, Mitra Tabrizian and Danny Treacy, who can be seen as extending and redefining a tradition of British documentary photography by engaging with a range of social issues or by simply recording aspects of our contemporary world. However, the work that they make does not conform to the conventional methods and style of documentary photography." "Many of these artists' works involve situations that have been staged for the camera: sets have been constructed, actors have been dressed in costumes, and narrative scenarios invented. Other works, however, conform to the conventions of 'straight' photography: they record pre-existing scenes without any kind of direct intervention by the photographer. However, what unites all of these photographs is a sense of theatricality. Ranging from melodramatic reconstructions to the small tales of everyday domestic life, these images - in their different ways - portray our contemporary world as a kind of stage set in which we as actors play out our individual and collective stories." "Straddling the boundaries between fact and fiction, these images create a hallucinatory vision of contemporary Britain. This is a Britain that is framed by the gleaming architectures of global corporate business, on one side, and by the neglected streets and hinterlands of its towns and cities, on the other. These are also places that are peopled by social types that we recognize: alienated adolescents, working men, secretaries, city bankers, the down and out. But these photographers have recognized the imaginary power of such scenarios and characters and reconstructed them for us with an irony that is acute and subtle. Through a blurring of the real and the imaginary they offer us a vision of contemporary Britain that is both profound and comical; a black comedy in which bankers throw themselves to their solitary deaths off city buildings, where the police prepare for social insurgency in artificial urban environments, and where mundane kitchen sink scenarios compete with the strange plasticized interiors of offices and shopping malls." "Published to coincide with the exhibition held at the Foto Musemn Provincie Antwerpen this book contains reproductions of many of the photographs in the exhibition and other works by the artists, together with essays by Joanna Lowry, David Green (both of the University of Brighton) and Jan Baetens (Universityof Leuven, Belgium)." --Book Jacket.

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English
Pages
111

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Theatres of the real
2009, Photoworks, FotoMuseum Provincie Antwerpen
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Edition Notes

Published in association with the University of Brighton.

Published to coincide with the exhibition 'Theatres of the real' first exhibited at FotoMuseum Provincie Antwerpen, 19 June-13 Sept. 2009.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Brighton, Antwerp

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
779.0941
Library of Congress
TR655 .T498 2009x, TR655 .T44 2009

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Pagination
111 pages
Number of pages
111

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38244344M
Internet Archive
theatresofreal0000unse
ISBN 10
1903796261
ISBN 13
9781903796269
OCLC/WorldCat
449524956

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