Portraits of Salespeople, Allan Sekula, 1973, Harvard Art Museums: Photographs
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund Size: 75.2 × 93 × 3.8 cm (29 5/8 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/2 in.)
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/359349
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Portraits of Salespeople, Allan Sekula, 1973, Harvard Art Museums: Photographs
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund Size: 75.2 × 93 × 3.8 cm (29 5/8 × 36 5/8 × 1 1/2 in.)
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/359349
REDCAT 2-color screenprint poster. 20in x 28in.
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: ALLAN SEKULA - OKEANOS (2017) Edited by Daniela Zyman, Cory Scozzari Contributions by Nabil Ahmed, Keller Easterling, Carles Guerra Rojas, Celina Jeffery, Laleh Khalili, Rosa Lleó, Gabriele Mackert, Jegan Vincent de Paul, Allan Sekula, Sally Stein, Daniela Zyman This publication intersperses essays from scholars, historians, and thinkers with a selection of Allan Sekula’s seminal texts and excerpts from his private notebooks. The title is a reference to Okeanos—son of Gaia, the Greek goddess of the earth—who ruled over the oceans and water. Made and written across the decades, Sekula’s sketches and texts focus on maritime space and the material, economic, and ecological implications of globalization. In projects such as his magnum opus Fish Story (1989–95), or films like Lottery of the Sea (2006) and The Forgotten Space (2010), Sekula provided a view from and of the sea. This publication expands on these oceanic themes, seeking to honor the scope and complexity of the late artist-theorist’s work, and situate his ideas in current political, social, and environmental discourses. The book is divided thematically: the section “Containerization” focuses on the sea as a site of infrastructural complication; Sekula’s work Black Tide / Marea negra (2002–3) is also revisited, which explores environmental violence and contamination as well as their social implications; a selection from Sekula’s personal drawings are accompanied by an essay by photo historian Sally Stein; various essays readdress Sekula’s legacy in the age of the Anthropocene; and a number of case studies by contemporary artists, writers, and thinkers examine ideas that overlap with Sekula’s and expand on his interests. Available via our website and in the bookshop tomorrow. #worldfoodbooks #allansekula #sternbergpress (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: ALLAN SEKULA - Photography Against The Grain : Essays And Photo Works, 1973-1983 (2016) Long out of print, this seminal collection of essays and photographs are by artist, theorist and filmmaker, Allan Sekula. Originally published by the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1984, in these essays and images Sekula sought to portray the inextricable bond between labour and material culture, drawing deeply on Marxist theory to argue passionately for a collective model of progress. Sekula taught at California Institute of Arts (CalArts) from 1985 until his death in 2013, and from that insider’s position he critiqued photography and the circumstances of its production and consumption, exposing what the medium failed to represent – women, labourers, minorities and the institutional structures that reinforce cultural biases. Allan Sekula (1951–2013) was an American artist, whose work spans multiple media: long form photographic series (Aerospace Folktales, 1973; School as a Factory,1980; War Without Bodies, 1991/96), critical texts (The Body and the Archive, 1986 and Debating Occupy, 2012) and film (The Forgotten Space, 2012). Available via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #allansekula #MackBooks (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: ALLAN SEKULA - Photography Against The Grain : Essays And Photo Works, 1973-1983 (2016) Long out of print, this seminal collection of essays and photographs are by artist, theorist and filmmaker, Allan Sekula. Originally published by the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1984, in these essays and images Sekula sought to portray the inextricable bond between labour and material culture, drawing deeply on Marxist theory to argue passionately for a collective model of progress. Sekula taught at California Institute of Arts (CalArts) from 1985 until his death in 2013, and from that insider’s position he critiqued photography and the circumstances of its production and consumption, exposing what the medium failed to represent – women, labourers, minorities and the institutional structures that reinforce cultural biases. Allan Sekula (1951–2013) was an American artist, whose work spans multiple media: long form photographic series (Aerospace Folktales, 1973; School as a Factory,1980; War Without Bodies, 1991/96), critical texts (The Body and the Archive, 1986 and Debating Occupy, 2012) and film (The Forgotten Space, 2012). Available via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #allansekula #MackBooks (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: ALLAN SEKULA - Photography Against The Grain : Essays And Photo Works, 1973-1983 (2016) Long out of print, this seminal collection of essays and photographs are by artist, theorist and filmmaker, Allan Sekula. Originally published by the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1984, in these essays and images Sekula sought to portray the inextricable bond between labour and material culture, drawing deeply on Marxist theory to argue passionately for a collective model of progress. Sekula taught at California Institute of Arts (CalArts) from 1985 until his death in 2013, and from that insider’s position he critiqued photography and the circumstances of its production and consumption, exposing what the medium failed to represent – women, labourers, minorities and the institutional structures that reinforce cultural biases. Allan Sekula (1951–2013) was an American artist, whose work spans multiple media: long form photographic series (Aerospace Folktales, 1973; School as a Factory,1980; War Without Bodies, 1991/96), critical texts (The Body and the Archive, 1986 and Debating Occupy, 2012) and film (The Forgotten Space, 2012). Available via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #allansekula #MackBooks (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
#AllanSekula @columbusmuseum @drewmsawyer #Sekulaphotography (at Columbus Metropolitan Library)
Allan Sekula, OKEANOS at TBA21, Vienna #vienna #wien #tba21 #ausstellung #exhibition #allansekula