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Geoff Dyer Shows How Modern Culture Shaped Photography


Geoff Dyer Shows How Modern Culture Shaped Photography
The author’s latest book,
See/Saw: Looking at Photographs, condenses over 100 years of history into selected moments
In his introduction to
The Ongoing Moment (2005), Geoff Dyer fulsomely admits he doesn’t own a camera, before cheerfully embarking upon a masterful essay comparing the great photographs of the American Century. As someone who has spent the last four years writing a novel about a dead photographer while knowing nothing about the technical aspects of the medium, I found this admission a massive morale boost. Dyer has the distinctive ability to be simultaneously incisive and agile with his subjects – he paces through timeless questions and judiciously selected moments effortlessly. ....

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Geoff Dyer: 'Certain pictures strike me – why is this working on me so powerfully?'


 
Geoff Dyer is telling me about his Covid-19 vaccination. “About two or three weeks ago, suddenly the whole vaccine thing exploded, and I was inundated. It was like when I used to get invited to literary festivals – suddenly I was inundated with invitations to have a vaccine!”
Dyer has just published his third photography book, See/Saw: Looking at Photographs (after The Ongoing Moment and The Street Philosophy of Garry Winogrand).  Reading this book is, simply put, a pleasurable experience, recalling Wilde’s image of the critic as artist. In writing criticism, I ask, is it important for him to achieve an aesthetic quality? ....

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10 Capture Photography Festival exhibitions to view in person at Metro Vancouver galleries


by Steve Newton on March 31st, 2021 at 3:55 PM
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B.C. s art galleries and museums are among the few public spaces currently open under the latest provincial health guidelines.
Here s a roundup of 10 exhibitions currently showing as part of the Capture Photography Festival. (All descriptions are taken from the festival website.)
Feast For the Eyes, to May 30 at the Polygon Gallery, 101 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver
Peas on a Plate, 1978 © Sandy Skogland >
Sandy Skogland, 
Presented at The Polygon Gallery

Feast for the Eyes is a featured exhibition for the 2021 Festival exploring the rich history of food as one of photography’s most prevalent and enduring subjects. In an age where sharing images of food has emerged as a unique facet of contemporary culture, this exhibition offers a look at the timeless ways in which things we eat shape us and our perceptions of the world. ....

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Anny Scoones: History of Black pioneers reads like adventure story


Go Do Some Great Thing recounts the history of B.C. from the Black pioneering perspective, beginning with the gold rush era, when many Blacks began to arrive from the United States, not necessarily to seek gold, but to escape the racism and ­slavery in America, writes Anny Scoones. HARBOUR PUBLISHING
I once took a course in British Columbia ­history at the University of Victoria, and to tell you the truth, I do not remember one single thing, except for a very sad little ­sentence or two, which, oddly, floats around in my thoughts very frequently.
It was a quote from a settler’s diary. He had been venturing deep into the ­forest of central B.C. and was reflecting on the traumatic experience of being lost and ­disoriented and preparing to meet his maker in the wilderness all alone (no doubt quite unprepared) when he came upon two elderly Indigenous trappers. ....

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