According To Travis...
(SE Washington St) - Kodak 5063 TX-
(Istanbul, Turkey) -Kodak B&W 400-
Wild Child
(SE Portland) -Kodak 5063 TX, Blue Toned Print-
(SE Powell Blvd & 20th)
-Kodak 5063 TX-
(Louise Bourgeois' Spider, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain)
-Kodak 400 TX-
(Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain)
-Kodak 400 TX-
(SE Washington St)
-Kodak 5063 TX-
YoYo I
(~E Burnside Ave & 181st)
-Kodak 5063 TX-
2 Tickets to Baghdad
(~E Burnside Ave & 181st)
-Kodak 5063 TX-
-Kodak 5063 TX-
Rock & Roll To Baghdad
(~E Burnside Ave & 181st)
-Kodak 5063 TX-
-Kodak 5063 TX-
(Shoji's, Eugene, Or)
-Kodak 5063 TX-
3 comments:
The top one of Baghdad is good art! There have been a fair amount of people seeing the display outside the darkroom here and telling me it's problematic because they see it as pro-war.
I've told people it was taken long before 9-11 or before Baghdad was in the news so much. I like it because that's what art should do--create emotion, make people think, inspire them to "open the book."
Wow-I'm surprised. Just because the photo says "Baghdad," it strikes a nerve. There's endless ways to interpret that image.....or any image for that matter. But it provokes, I guess, because of it's relevancy to politics.
It was taken AFTER 9-11. The negative says Winter, 2003. I'm guessing early in that year, but I don't have the exact date.
Well, at least people are looking at it, thinking and talking. Seems like there's more to say about your very spooky but touching collection of Auschwitz and BB prints.
Looking at these now, they seem so DARK to me. I guess that's how I used to print things. Or perhaps it's a clue to deeper perceptions and reality....
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