Hans Aarsmans Rattle – on Garry Winogrand

Hans Aarsman wrote about Garry Winogrand, and also created a fantastic, expressionistic monologue about the chaos he recognizes in his photographic works.

You can download the monologue on this page, in English and Dutch. The links are sort of hidden. Hoover the mouse under the text “ARCHIEF”, where you see a large faint “X”. I think the original thumbnail has disappeared. The monologue is called Ruis in Dutch and Rattle in English. Rattle, I can imagine, is the noise in the streets, but I do not understand Ruis (noise, static). The monologue reads like a train-of-thought rattle. Very much how like Winogrand talked in a very Rattly manner.

Listen to this except:

Full interview here.

Like this image.

Garry Winogrand

Deborah Turbeville in FOAM

A few months ago, I bought Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage, which presents Turbeville’s collage work. It is probably the best photobook of 2023.

Huis Marseille has created a great exposition of her work and I had a look at it today.

Deborah Turbeville was an influential American fashion photographer known for her unconventional and avant-garde style. Turbeville’s unconventional career spanned both commercial fashion work and the art world. Her work is often dreamy, mysterious, almost surrealist, and ambiguous.

Hand & hair

Tokyo Metro girl, 2023
Tokyo Metro girl, 2023

Tom Claassen in Beelden aan Zee

Gewoon geweldig. Tom Claasen beelden krijgen de ruimte in Beelden aan Zee. Nijntje en Moemins reisachtig en in 3D.

Magazine

Teared zine.

Woedend?

Ik weet niet wat het betekent. Een woedende depressie?