当代南非风景摄影的另类方法

Meghan L. E. Kirkwood
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本文考察了三位当代南非摄影师的作品,他们对风景摄影的改编支持了对代理、身份和归属等主题的探索。这些艺术家中没有一位自称是风景摄影师,但他们都采用了这一类型来解决社会关注的话题,如:殖民主义、文献不足的历史和地理想象。Jean Brundrit采用高分辨率测量技术绘制波浪图;Cedric Nunn制作了扩展字幕,以重新定位与科萨历史相关的现代东开普省景观;Francki Burger在暗室中对底片进行分层,构建空灵的环境,审视与土地的情感联系。这些艺术家采用的摄影技术可能被认为是传统风景摄影模式的“另类”。在这样做的过程中,他们挑战、重新解释和扩展了景观图像和景观摄影的定义。此外,他们各自的作品深入了解了这一流派从19世纪和20世纪初在南非的应用演变,以及它对后种族隔离时代关注社会的艺术家的效用。
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Alternative methods in contemporary South African landscape photography
This paper examines the work of three contemporary South African photographers whose adaptations of landscape photography support inquiry into themes such as agency, identity, and belonging. None of these artists self-identifies as a landscape photographer, but each has taken up the genre to address topics of social concern such as: colonialism, under-documented histories, and the geographical imagination. Jean Brundrit adapts high-resolution survey technology to chart waves; Cedric Nunn creates extended captions to reorient views of the modern Eastern Cape landscape in relation to Xhosa history; and Francki Burger layers negatives in the darkroom to construct ethereal environments that examine emotive connections to land. These artists draw upon photographic techniques that may be considered ‘alternative’ in relation to traditional modes of landscape photography. In doing so, they challenge, reinterpret, and expand the definition of what constitutes a landscape image and landscape photography. Further, their respective works offer insight into the evolution of the genre from its nineteenth and early twentieth century applications in South Africa, as well as its utility for socially-concerned artists in the post-apartheid era.
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Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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