Camera Austria International

98 | 2007

  • ARNO VAN ROOSMALEN
    Călin Dan: Emotional Architecture
  • CALIN DAN
  • WOLFGANG BRÜCKLE
    Timm Rautert: A Conversation about "Deutsche in Uniform" and Other Fields of Work
  • TIMM RAUTERT
  • BRETT ASHLEY KAPLAN
    Susan Silas: On "Helmbrechts walk"
  • SUSAN SILAS
  • KIRSTY BELL
    Christine Würmell
  • CHRISTINE WÜRMELL
  • RAINER BELLENBAUM
    Change of Dispositif

Preface

In his essay “Imperial Landscape”, W.J.T. Mitchell explores landscape “as a place of amnesia and erasure, a strategic site for burying the past and veiling history with natural beauty'”. For the artist Susan Silas and her project “Helmbrechts walk, 1998 – 2003”, on the contrary, it acts as a possible place of decoding violence, and in her work she uses it to call for opposition to amnesia. In this series of photos, combined to create a folder, Silas documents sections of the route of a death march of 580 Jewish women, going from Helmbrechts in Bavaria to then Czechoslovakia, shortly after the end of the War in spring 1945. Fifty-three years after this event, Silas re-walked these women’s path. She combines the drama of this march with violence-laden news from the same period and thus accomplishes a complex artistic analysis of this greatest catastrophe of the twentieth century. Author Brett Ashley Kaplan reads the theories of W.J.T. Mitchell and the art of Susan Silas against and next to each other, working out congruencies and differences, but also, in the end, showing us that the pictures in Silas’ “Helmbrechts walk” uncover the frequent veiling of violence in the traditional representation of landscape, that they thus question the potential of landscape as a scene of amnesia and, at the same time, are capable of liberating landscape tradition from its aesthetic fouling by Fascist ideology.

Entries

Forum

NICOLE BOGENDORFER

LIZ COCKRUM

MICHELLE SANK

MARRIGJE DE MAAR

ANNE LASS

JOSEF KLEINE

JEANNE FRISCIA

ROBERT BALL

Exhibitions

Regarder VU. Magazine Photographique 1928 – 1940
MIRIAM ROSEN

Abstracts of Syn
MANISHA JOTHADY

FERRY RADAX: Fotografische Arbeiten 1995 – 1970 / Konzeptuelle Fotografie aus Sammlungsbesitz
TANIA HÖLZL

Fotografie aus Kroatien: PETAR DABAC, MARE MILIN
MANISHA JOTHADY

HERWIG KEMPINGER: Digital Sky and Flat Space
MAREN RICHTER

L’Événement. Les images comme acteurs de l’histoire
STEVEN HUMBLET

ANDREAS GURSKY
KERSTIN STREMMEL

MIROSLAV TICHݝ: Photographs
CLINT BURNHAM

The Maghreb Connection. Movements of Life across North Africa
SØNKE GAU

Female Diaspora. Global Feminisms. New Directions in Contemporary Art
RACHEL BAUM

CERITH WYN EVANS: Bubble Peddler
JENS ASTHOFF

Dutch Eyes. A Critical History of Photography in the Netherlands / Panorama Las Palmas

Prater – Ein Film von ULRIKE OTTINGER
RAINER BELLENBAUM

The Ghosts of Songs. A Retrospective of the BLACK AUDIO FILM COLLECTIVE
ANNETT BUSCH

Books

Kunst in der Schwebe.
Wolfgang Tillmans: Manual
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln 2007
MARTIN PRINZHORN

Alexander Kluge: Geschichten vom Kino.
Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007
KRYSTIAN WOZNICKI

Kunst ausstellen, aufstellen oder abstellen?
Spektakel – Kunst – Gesellschaft.
Guy Debord und die Situationistische Internationale.
Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin 2006
GISLIND NABAKOWSKI

Gilles Saussier: Studio Shakhari bazar.
Le Point du Jour Éditeur, Cherbourg 2006
ANNE BERTRAND

Xavier Ribas: Santuario.
Editorial Gustavo Gili, Barcelona 2005
ALBERTO MARTÍN

Imprint

Publisher: Manfred Willmann. Owner: Verein CAMERA AUSTRIA, Labor für Fotografie und Theorie
All: Lendkai 1, A-8020 Graz.

Editors Graz: Christine Frisinghelli, Tanja Gassler, Simone Kocsar
Editor Berlin: Maren Lübbke-Tidow

Copy editing: Marie Röbl
Translations: Wilfried Prantner, Richard Watts, John Doherty, Don Mader, Josephine Watson, Marina Vishmidt