Gregory Halpern and Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa are artists who have used the book form to forge revelatory narratives that transcend the capabilities of the single image. In this conversation, they reflect on the role of sequence in their own and each other’s work, unpacking the formal and political dimensions of the company and chronology their images keep.
On Sequence: Gregory Halpern & Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa
Thursday 13 May 2021
18:00 BST, London
13:00 EDT, New York
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Join us for a week of informal conversations on ‘But Still, It Turns’, curator Paul Graham’s revitalising manifesto for photography of the world-as-it-is. Over four days, the artists and writers will discuss the book's themes and provocations around the issues of Time, Place, Process, and Sequence. In partnership with the International Center of Photography, New York.
Held in partnership with the International Center of Photography, in conjunction with ICP’s current exhibition, But Still, It Turns: Recent Photography from the World on view through August 15, 2021 in New York, New York.
About But Still, It Turns
But Still, It Turns is Paul Graham’s revitalising manifesto for photography from the world - a re-dedication to the tangle of reality. In this dynamic and diverse book, Graham curates 8 photographers' work: Vanessa Winship, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, RaMell Ross, Kristine Potter, Curran Hatleberg, Piergiorgio Casotti & Emanuele Brutti, Gregory Halpern and Richard Choi, together with essays by Graham, Rebecca Bengal and Ian Penman, all of which tease out a new, enlightening post-documentary form for photography.
Header image: Gregory Halpern