in contrast / counterpoint to :
Adams, White
Les Krims
Duane Michaels
Arthur Tress
Lucas Samaras
Jerry Uelsman
Legacy of Larry Sultan: Dru Donovan, Jeff Rosenheim, Alec Soth & Kelly Sultan in conversation Kelly Sultan Kelly Sultan is a residential interior designer. She also assisted Larry in the studio and on various shoots. They collaborated on the project Have You Seen Me, 1994. She and Larry were married in 1987 and have two children. She is now the director of his estate. Kelly lives in Greenbrae, California. Followed by signings with: Talia Chetrit Moyra Davey Roe Ethridge Nona Faustine Rosalind Fox Solomon Paul Graham Justine Kurland D'Angelo Lovell Williams Ahndraya Parlato Gail Rebhan -Stephen Shore -Alec Soth dr. Sally Stein The interrelated topics she most often engages concern the multiple effects of documentary imagery, the politics of gender, and the status and meaning of black and white and color imagery on our perceptions, beliefs, even actions as consumers and citizens.
Jameson- end of modernism” FREDRIC JAMESON, in his magisterial work, Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991), has offered us a particularly influential analysis of our current postmodern condition. Like Jean Baudrillard, whose concept of the simulacrum he adopts, Jameson is highly critical of our current historical situation; indeed, he paints a rather dystopic picture of the present, which he associates, in particular, with a loss of our connection to history. What we are left with is a fascination with the present. According to Jameson, postmodernity has transformed the historical past into a series of emptied-out stylizations (what Jameson terms pastiche) that can then be commodified and consumed. “–https://cla.purdue.edu/academic/english/theory/postmodernism/modules/jamesonpostmodernity.html
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