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TAN, FIONA. - Cotter, Suzanne. - Godfrey, Mark:

FIONA TAN: COUNTENANCE.

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Modern Art Oxford, 2005. Small tall 8vo in clothed hardcover, no jacket as issued. A hint of tanning to cover. 96 pages, chiefly illustrations in black and white. Initials to free front endpaper ("J. E.") else clean.

1. edition. "For her installation Countenance the artist filmed over 200 portraits of Berlin inhabitants at work or at home. The portraits, arranged according to the professions of their subjects, are portrayed in virtually static poses so that the film gains the aesthetics of a series of photographs, whereby someone's sudden slight movement can bring the image to life. This black and white film is a conscious reference to August Sander's portfolio work 'People of the 20th Century'. However, Fiona Tan transforms this encyclopaedically arranged investigation into a sociological study of people in a city specifically characterised by the growing together of east and west. By dispensing with plot and contextual description she emphasises the physical presence of those portrayed and allows the film image to breathe...". - Almost a photobook and in any case a fine supplement to Sander and Hans-Peter Feldmann's portraits in his 100 Jahre portraits. Tans stills are not considered a comprehensive sociological one at all, more a critical examination of the objective and universal claim Sanders work with. In a cross-section of Berlin society In 2001 and 2002 the artist examined how people felt in front of the camera. The protraited moved and posed and thereby helped created an image of themselves.
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