Objectif à l’aveuglette

Sight Unseen. Exposition photographique au UCR/California Museum of Photography dont les photographes/artistes sont non voyant.

The inherently conceptual work of SIGHT UNSEEN proposes a surprising central thesis-blind photographers possess the clearest vision on the planet. “Heaven gives its glimpses only to those/Not in a position to look too close,” writes the poet Robert Frost. Many of these artists curate their own private, internal galleries of images. Then they use cameras to bring their inner visions into the world of the sighted. “I photograph what I imagine,” writes Evgen Bavcar. “You could say I’m a bit like Don Quixote. The originals are inside my head.”

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