Jean Baudrillard Quote

So-called "realist" photography does not capture the "what is." Instead, it is preoccupied with what should not be, like the reality of suffering for example.


New millennium - Photography, or the Writing of Light, (2000)


So-called realist photography does not capture the what is. Instead, it is preoccupied with what should not be, like the reality of suffering for...

So-called realist photography does not capture the what is. Instead, it is preoccupied with what should not be, like the reality of suffering for...

So-called realist photography does not capture the what is. Instead, it is preoccupied with what should not be, like the reality of suffering for...

So-called realist photography does not capture the what is. Instead, it is preoccupied with what should not be, like the reality of suffering for...