Dave Heath: Dialogues with Solitude


Depressing but lovely exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery looking at the work of photographer Dave Heath who died in 2016.

Heath’s work looks at the idea of alienation in post-war American society. He photographs people on their own or as faces in groups not communicating with each other. I liked a quote where he described himself as a flaneur.

The show took it’s hook as Heath’ 1965 book “A Dialogue with Solitude” and there was a copy of the book there as well it being shown page by page in the wall in the proof layout.

I liked his early work from his time in the Korean War where he started to photograph his fellow soldiers on their own, away from the front. They were faces of men who had seen a lot.

Closes 2 June 2019

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