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The New Life by Lise Sarfati
Published by Twin Palms, 2005
Hardcover, 120pg. color
13" x 11"
1st edition -Â Signed
âSarfatiâs work is defined through an opposition to the editorial urge to fix narratives to her subjects. Her images create a loose, layered and intensely rich visual project triggering emotions and thoughts that move well beyond her ostensible subjects. Sarfatiâs importance in todayâs debates about the role and visual languages of socially engaged photography also rests in her resistance to fully objectify the subjects that compel her to make imagery. The American Series represents one of those rare experiences for photographers where the photographs almostâjustâhappened. Sarfati did not overly choreograph her subjects; she also created the psychological space for them, in turn, to act upon her and to act upâor downâfor the camera. This perhaps accounts for Sarfatiâs success in re-presenting American young people as, simply, individually and universally the carriers of states of minds.â  â Clare Grafik, Photographers Gallery, London
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The New Life by Lise Sarfati
Published by Twin Palms, 2005
Hardcover, 120pg. color
13" x 11"
1st edition -Â Signed
âSarfatiâs work is defined through an opposition to the editorial urge to fix narratives to her subjects. Her images create a loose, layered and intensely rich visual project triggering emotions and thoughts that move well beyond her ostensible subjects. Sarfatiâs importance in todayâs debates about the role and visual languages of socially engaged photography also rests in her resistance to fully objectify the subjects that compel her to make imagery. The American Series represents one of those rare experiences for photographers where the photographs almostâjustâhappened. Sarfati did not overly choreograph her subjects; she also created the psychological space for them, in turn, to act upon her and to act upâor downâfor the camera. This perhaps accounts for Sarfatiâs success in re-presenting American young people as, simply, individually and universally the carriers of states of minds.â  â Clare Grafik, Photographers Gallery, London
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