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Beautiful limited edition book by Bruce Rae, Terry Jones & Tom Phillips out now! |
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The Water's Edge and Becoming |
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• Becoming, by Michelle Sank |
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The young and the not so Sank's other book, Becoming, is the result of five years photographing portraits of young people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Although ostensibly five separate series - one of which, Teenagers Belfast, was shown at Belfast Exposed Gallery (co-publisher of this book) in late 2005 - it all hangs together perfectly. In an afterword to the work fellow (and as yet more famous) South African David Goldblatt quotes from your very own Ag magazine (issue 42): “From today, portrait photography is dead”. He does not go on to disagree with David Lee's assertion, instead to hold up the work of Michelle Sank as the exception which proves the rule. Of it he says: “It includes but goes beyond a sense of the presence of the person portrayed as flesh and form, it includes but goes beyond circumstance and context. It goes to what I can only call spirit, spirit as life force somehow held or embedded in the picture.” Sank's subjects are in various stages of youth, not quite children, never quite adults; yet despite the uncertainties associated with the transitional state they occupy, they look a pretty confident bunch. The Water's Edge, by Michelle Sank, is published by Open Eye Gallery and Liverpool University Press at £19.95, ISBN 1-84631-084-9. Becoming, by Michelle Sank, is published by Belfast Exposed Photography and Ffotogallery, Wales at £18.00, ISBN 1-872771-67-X. |
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