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Bruno Serralongue

Bruno Serralongue
Library Shelf Location 18.SERR
Publication Date 2010
Description The series of images Bruno Serralongue produces, explains critic Pascal Beausse, "are the result of protocols which lead him to confront the concrete conditions under which information is produced and disseminated. Breaking with the supposed self-sufficiency of art, he travels regularly to places where news is happening." Working alongside photojournalists or on commissions, he uses these professional procedures to produce his work while at the same time readily abandoning some of the prerogatives and decisions that are usually attached to artistic activity. "His pronounced refusal," says Beausse, "of his own signature effects, places him in a clear documentary lineage. His critical approach to the status of news images is that of a line of thinking deriving from Conceptual art and the interventionist strategies of the early 1990s." This publication offers an overview on Serralongue's work, organized in series and by typologies. It is accompanied by a discussion between the artist and curators Marta Gili and Dirk Snauwaert, as well as with a new essay by Carles Guerra. Published with Jeu de Paume, Paris; Wiels, Brussels; and La Virreina Centre de la Imatge, Barcelona.
ISBN 9783037641415
Quantity 1
Pages 160
Editor Clément Dirié
Format Softcover
Publisher JRP Ringier
Related Artist Bruno Serralongue
Category Photography
Keyword Documentary photography
Artist's Nationality French
Language English

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