PHOTO:Centre George Pompidou-Paris,What is Photography?

Ugo Mulas, Il tempo fotografico. A Jannis Kounellis, 1970, Centre George Pompidou Archive
Ugo Mulas, Il tempo fotografico. A Jannis Kounellis, 1970, Centre George Pompidou Archive

 

What remains when everything has already been photographed? When decades of photographic recordings seem to have exhausted all subjects, all imaginable set-ups and all possible angles? What remains when reality itself seems extenuated by dint of being duplicated? Photography itself is what remains. The Centre Pompidou has decided to exhibit the results of these questionings through nearly eighty works and documents, covering the entire history of photography and the work of key figures in modern and contemporary art. From the 1920s until the early 21st century, from Man Ray to Jeff Wall by way of Ugo Mulas, this exhibition brings together works united by the same question: “What is a photography?” We see how photographers themselves feel the need to question what they do and propose a form of synthesis of their art, and how historians, theorists and even viewers perceive evident value in photography produced by chance. The responses may be technical, essentialist or metaphorical. For some people, photography is a point of view, a framework or a material. For others, it is defined by the eye, and a certain sensitivity to light or shade. For still others, it means distance, a freezing of time, a reduction of the world… For nearly a century, artists and theorists have tried to define the ontology of the photographic medium – in other words, its very essence. The formal and conceptual diversity of the works in the exhibition show that there is no single answer to the question “What is photography?”. Each person has their own idea of the medium. And so, behind a title that seems to follow the tradition of attempted definitive definitions of photography, the exhibition proposes exactly the opposite: an anti-ontology.

Info: ’’What is photography?’’, Curating: Mnam/Cci, C.Cheroux. K.Ziebinska-Lewandowska, Galerie de photographies-Centre Pompidou, Place Georges-Pompidou, Paris, Duration: 4/3-1/6/15, Days & Hours: Wed-Mon: 11:00 – 21:00, Free Entrance, www.centrepompidou.fr

Man Ray, Dans ce village N. Nièpce inventa la photographie en 1822, 1930, Centre George Pompidou Archive
Man Ray, Dans ce village N. Nièpce inventa la photographie en 1822, 1930, Centre George Pompidou Archive

 

 

Abelardo Morell, Camera Obscura Image of Boston View, Looking South East in Conference Room, 1998, Centre George Pompidou Archive
Abelardo Morell, Camera Obscura Image of Boston View, Looking South East in Conference Room, 1998, Centre George Pompidou Archive

 

 

Jochen Gerz, Exposition de Jochen Gerz à côté de sa reproduction photographique, 1973, Centre George Pompidou Archive
Jochen Gerz, Exposition de Jochen Gerz à côté de sa reproduction photographique, 1973, Centre George Pompidou Archive

 

 

Ugo Mulas, Il sole, il diaframma, il tempo di prova, 1972, Centre George Pompidou Archive
Ugo Mulas, Il sole, il diaframma, il tempo di prova, 1972, Centre George Pompidou Archive

 

 

Ugo Mulas, La didascalia, a Man Ray, 1972, Centre George Pompidou Archive
Ugo Mulas, La didascalia, a Man Ray, 1972, Centre George Pompidou Archive

 

 

Timm Rautert, Sonne und Mond von einem negativ, 1972, Centre George Pompidou Archive
Timm Rautert, Sonne und Mond von einem negativ, 1972, Centre George Pompidou Archive