Ken SchlesA New HISTORY of PHOTOGRAPHY (Signed and numbered)

Photographs: Ken Schles
Publisher: White Press & Schaden
174 pages
Pictures: 106
Year: 2008
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"T.S. Eliot observed: 'Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.' A simple truth: we reflect ideas that influence us. What we love-our fixations and our obsessions-all are to be seen in the things we do and can be found in the things we create. History is a repository for those influences and obsessions. In history we clearly see the wreckage and reasoning of bygone eras. But the telling of history is not a static enterprise. History evolves over time to explain the past to a contemporary audience eager to understand the origin of its own obsessions and perceptions. As our influences become codified and embodied in the canons we create, we emphasize ways to comprehend the present by way of reconfiguring the past. Ken Schles examines the photographic work he's made over the last 25 years and recognizes within it a slew of antecedents and influences."














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