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PHOTOMONTH IN KRAKOW — 2010 Photomonth_kropki_duze

BETWEEN SOMETHING AND NOTHING €“ A MEETING WITH MARK POWER Photomonth_kropki_duze

Presentation of Mark Power's photo-book The Sound of Two Songs.

 

 

This book is the evidence of a love affair, but a relationship that offers no logical explanation. I have no familial ties with Poland, no personal history I needed to explore or resolve. And yet I felt compelled to return again and again. Why should that be?

I know that photography has a long and not particularly edifying history of chasing the exotic, but I am equally suspicious of those who claim to be able to make more sense of a foreign country simply by spending a lot of time there. But for me Poland is exotic. I am at once troubled and excited by this; to see a place in this way is contrary to everything I would normally aspire to in a photographic project. And what is the point? Can someone from elsewhere tell someone from here anything about their homeland that they don’t already know?

Poland is a beautiful country. Poland is an ugly country. And, just as its ugliness can be profoundly beautiful, so its beauty, or that which we might be encouraged to appreciate as such, can be downright unsightly. Poland is a land bursting with visual contradictions. It’s like listening to several melodies at once, to the point where it is impossible to hear anything clearly. I believe the musical term for this is contrapuntal. The results are oddly compelling’.
Mark Power (from the Preface)

 

 

09.05.2010, 12:00 p.m.
Between something and nothing – a meeting with Mark Power and a presentation of his photo-book The Sound of Two Songs (Publisher: Photoworks and the Foundation for Visual Arts)
Introduction: Katarzyna Jagodzińska
International Culture Centre, Rynek Główny 25

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