Walker Evans: documentary detachment, narrative sequences and telling juxtapositions
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 20:42authored byP Pound
This paper will re-examine the long established position of Evans as the quintessential detached documentary style photographer. I propose that is only part of the story. Evans was the inventor of the clinically detached and knowing ‘documentary style’. However, we will see that his magazine portfolios and his portfolios in book form; function quite differently. I will argue they employ a surprisingly engaged pictorial narrative form that echoes his personal scrapbook arrangements of magazine cuttings, and international magazine tropes of the time. Evans arranges his otherwise detached documents in satirical juxtapositions and telling sequences. I will argue that the Vitruvius of the vernacular is after all, also an engaged and engaging storyteller.
History
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2016-10-07
End date
2016-10-07
Language
eng
Publication classification
X Not reportable, EN Other conference paper
Copyright notice
2016, Centre for Contemporary Photography
Title of proceedings
Walker Evans: Reading the Magazine Work - an International Symposium
Event
Walker Evans: Reading the Magazine Work. International Symposium (2016: Melbourne, Vic.)