Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I read Ways of Seeing and have to say it was somewhat interesting, but....so is Susan Sontag, who makes me want to gag a good deal of the time....And, sorry, but Berger may certainly be intelligent, but many of his comments in the Salgado interview were...sad...as in...pathetic. B. D. Greg wrote: > > ah man, John Berger hosted that special? why are you all bashing him? > if you havent read "Ways of Seeing" and "Another Way of Telling" you're > missing out. He may sound full of himself, but he's quite intelligent > especially when it comes to our relationship to images. > > Greg > > On Thursday, August 9, 2001, at 01:27 PM, Bob Walkden wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > "Looking back at you" is about Salgado, in which he talks about the > > "Workers" project. He still has hair and a big moustache. It's far > > more interesting than "Spectre of Hope" for several reasons: > > > > 1. John Berger isn't in it > > 2. Salgado does more talking > > 3. You get to see Salgado at work > > > > Probably much more useful for your students. > > > > --- > > > > Bob > > > > mailto:bob@web-options.com > > > > "If it's sunny, try f16; > > if it's not, try f5.6" > > > > --Walker Evans > > > > Thursday, August 09, 2001, 5:08:51 PM, you wrote: > > > >> Who was that interviewer BTW? Is Looking Back At You also a program > >> about Salgado? I need something like last night's show for my students > >> this coming spring semester... > > > > > > > >> "Robert D. Baron" wrote: > >>> > >>> This morning B.D. Colen opined about the special that aired last night > >>> on Cinemax: > >>> > >>>> Salgado's > >>>> view of what he does was fascinating...The interviewer was far too > >>>> full > >>>> of himself and art-history-theory bs...and the photos were, needless > >>>> to > >>>> say, magnificent..... > >>> > >>> Well and accurately said. I concur completely. > >>> > >>> I also found the background music as tiring as the interviewer. > >>> > >>> By far the better show overall for me is the older BBC documentary > >>> 'Looking Back At You' which I recently got through Amazon.com. > >>> > >>> --Bob Baron / Oklahoma City > > > > ********************* > > Greg Coan > gmcoan@art.wustl.edu