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Explore different strategies used by photographers for making work that intersects across writing and visual art in this five-week course

Taking place over five sessions, this course explores the different strategies developed by photographers for making work at the intersection of writing and the visual arts. Looking at language as material that expands the photographic image, we will introduce a visual methodology by considering the work of photographic artists and the way language and the image come together in their work.

Each week participants will not only engage in discussion but will also undertake workshop-led elements following presentations and lectures with the opportunity to put ideas into practice. The course will conclude in an open crit format where outcomes can be shared to think further about language as part of the artistic process. All sessions will introduce a practical element that can be further developed into the beginning of a piece of work to be presented and discussed by session five.

Schedule

Session 1: photographs with embedded text In this introductory session we will look at text-image works that are integrated into the same frame – either through overlaying or other montage strategies. As for instance in Hannah Höch’s Dada collages or Barbara Kruger subversions of adverts.

Session 2: text alongside photographs This week we will be exploring descriptive or disruptive strategies of how an image is transformed through text alongside it – captions as well as narrations of facts and fictions that change the meaning of the photograph. We will be looking at Mary Kelly’s use of documents and Sophie Calle’s conceptual co-writing.

Session 3: the spoken photograph The third session will experiment with photographs as time-based events aided by invisible yet audible language elements such as voice overs. For instance, Fiona Tann’s fictitious archive work and Yoko Ono’s imaginary image scores.

Session 4: photographs in the expanded field In our penultimate week before the final "crit" session, we will speculate on how photography is expanded by text in the form of public demonstrations – performances for the camera as well as image-text installation. We will be reflecting on Jenny Holzer’s public installations and the Guerrilla Girls’ feminist protest banners.

Session 5: crit In this final session, we will do an informal critique of the culmination of the exercises and works produced over the previous weeks. This will be led by the tutors and include peer-review and group discussion.
Led by artists and educators Beverley Carruthers and Wiebke Leister.

Details on how to access the sessions will be confirmed upon registration. Please check your junk folders if you haven't received an email from TPG staff confirming your place.

Biographies

Beverley Carruthers is an artist and teacher. She works on the BA Photography at London College of Communication for which she was Course leader for 20 years. She works collaboratively using performance, text, photography and film.
Wiebke Leister is an artist and researcher. She is course leader for MA Photography at London College of Communication, and exhibits and publishes her work internationally.

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Course: Writing Photographs (online)London, United Kingdom