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We're pleased to announce today that bookings are now being taken for Cultivate this November in Nottingham. Cultivate is our seminar and portfolio review event aimed at photography graduates and those in their final year. Please go to the Cultivate section of the site for full details and online booking.
Polaroid art: bent, twisted, and scratched with writing
Ability to love © Mimi Youn
London-based Korean artist-photographer Mimi Youn was one of the winners of a Lens Culture/Rhubarb Photobook Award this year. Her work is fresh, naive (perhaps), and exploits the quirky characteristics of the (soon-to-be-extinct?) Polaroid materials.
"I felt there were limitations to expressing my thoughts, emotions and ideas as typical “photographs". In my recent work, I use a Polaroid camera. After I take a picture, I cut text into the surface of the Polaroid. Most of the pictures I take look ambiguous and vague because of intentional overexposure; however, marks cut from the photographs look paradoxically strong and painful."
When I checked out her website, I was delighted to find this hilarious minimalist video. It reminds me of some of the best Jim Jarmusch moments.
Rhonda Wilson is gearing up for the next round of portfolio reviewsurgeries These thirty-minute reviews are free to those living in the West Midlands. If you're interested, send an e-mail with your full address and telephone humber to Sean McGarry at admin@rhubarb-rhubarb.net For those living outside the region, Rhonda is looking into the possibility of holding reviews in London, at a cost of £50 for a 45-minute session. This is yet to be confirmed, but if you're interested in this, then please contact Sean as above. |