Boarding house
by
 
Ballen, Roger, 1950-

Title
Boarding house

Author
Ballen, Roger, 1950-

ISBN
9780714849522

Personal Author
Ballen, Roger, 1950-

Publication Information
London ; New York : Phaidon, 2009.

Physical Description
127 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 31 cm

Abstract
"Roger Ballen's photographs are like images from a waking dream: compelling and thought-provoking, with layers of rich details, flashes of dark humor, and an altered sense of place. Blurring the boundaries between documentary photography and autonomic art, his work is both a powerful social statement and a complex psychological study." "Accompanying the exhibition at Johnen Galerie Berlin Phaidon Press publishes Boarding House by Roger Ballen, a new collection of photographs by the South African photographer. Showcasing over 70 black and white images, mostly unpublished, this is Ballen's most formally sophisticated work to date. An introductory essay by photography curator David Travis is looking at these images in the wider context of Ballen's career." "Boarding House is a space of transient residence, of comings and goings, of people sheltered in a place they are using for their immediate survival. Basic and fundamental, the structure is furnished with objects necessary for an elementary existence, decorated with evocative drawings, and littered throughout with animals. Remnants function there as physical symbols of events that have occurred in the space; broken pieces of a functional reality exist as the leftovers of scenarios that have been played out there. The altered sense of place of this temporary abode creates a sense of alienation, which acts as a jumping off point for the imagination to run wild. The tableaux have a greater emphasis on drawn and sculptural elements, and the sense of collaboration between the artist and his subjects is increasingly relevant. Similar to his critically acclaimed work Outland and Shadow Chamber, the Boarding House is a journey of discovery in which we leave our ordinary selves behind and confront a primitive part of the human condition and its psyche. Whether the place is real or imaginary is both indecipherable and irrelevant. It is a place where Ballen's subconscious and the viewer's inhibitions can occupy its own universe."--Jacket.

Personal Subject
Ballen, Roger, 1950-
 
Ballen, Roger, 1950- (OCoLC)fst00031458
 
Ballen, Roger.

Subject Term
Photography, Artistic.
 
Photography, Artistic. (OCoLC)fst01061964
 
Photographie.
 
Fotokonst -- Sydafrika -- sekelskiftet 2000.
 
Fotografi -- Sydafrika -- sekelskiftet 2000.
 
Fotokonst -- Förenta staterna -- sekelskiftet 2000.
 
Iscensatt fotografi.


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