MINI-SYMPOSIUM: The Challenge of The Bowery
MINI-SYMPOSIUM: The Challenge of The Bowery

Saturday 27 October, 12
PM
Adam Art Gallery, Kirk Gallery
In support of the one work exhibition of Martha Rosler’s The Bowery in Two Inadequate Descriptive Systems (1974-75) the Adam Art Gallery, with the Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland, present the first of two practitioner-focused events exploring the history, politics, and contemporaneity of documentary practice.
Geoffery Batchen, Chair
Anne
Noble
Gavin Hipkins
Wayne Barrar
Neil
Pardington
Geoffery Batchen has written of The
Bowery as a ‘fundamental’ work: a ground-zero point
of reference for documentary photography since the 1970s.
This symposium aims to exfoliate the implications of this
claim from the point of view of practice, by bringing
together a range of artists working in self-conscious
relation to the tradition. How do photographers negotiate
the challenge to traditional documentary embodied in
Rosler's work (and reiterated in essays by herself, Allan
Sekula, and others in this period)? And how does the answer
to this question, in its permutations across generational
lines, speak to the contemporary life of the
form?
ends
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