Vanessa Winship: And Time Folds
Strange exhibition at Barbican of work by photographer Vanessa Winship.
I found these works quite self-conscious compared to the complimentary Dorothea Lange show. Lange was hidden behind her works but these seemed to be more about the view of the photographer. Some of them were staged which I found odd in documentary work.
There were seven projects represented here from pictures looking at the effect of the war in Kosovo to pictures taken during an American election campaign. I did find the labels a bit minimal and convoluted, what on earth does “a tradition in which combustible realities can be engaged through a lyrical and rigorously description approach” mean?!
I did like the set of pictures of school girls in Anatolia who all wear a variation on the theme of a blue dress with a lace collar. I loved the way they all looked the same at first glance but were subtly different.
Closed on 2 September 2018
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I found these works quite self-conscious compared to the complimentary Dorothea Lange show. Lange was hidden behind her works but these seemed to be more about the view of the photographer. Some of them were staged which I found odd in documentary work.
There were seven projects represented here from pictures looking at the effect of the war in Kosovo to pictures taken during an American election campaign. I did find the labels a bit minimal and convoluted, what on earth does “a tradition in which combustible realities can be engaged through a lyrical and rigorously description approach” mean?!
I did like the set of pictures of school girls in Anatolia who all wear a variation on the theme of a blue dress with a lace collar. I loved the way they all looked the same at first glance but were subtly different.
Closed on 2 September 2018
Reviews
Guardian
Evening Standard
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