Folkwang Photo Talk with Alex Streitberger

7.2.2024

On February 7, 2024, Alexander Streitberger from Université Catholique de Louvain will be the next speaker of our Folkwang Photo Talk series. We are looking forward to welcome one of the most distinguished scholars from Belgium, working the field of the theory and history of photography! Alex Streitberger will speak on »The Unphotographic. On Photography in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture«. The talk will accompagny the 16th research colloquium on the theory and history of photography at Folkwang University of the Arts.

The talk will be held on February 7 at 6 pm CET at Folkwang’s Quartier Nord in room 2.13 and also online. Please email us for the Zoom link! Everybody from inside and outside the university is very welcome!

Proceeding from the two-part exhibition »The Photographic I – Other Pictures«  and »Signal or Noise – The Photographic II«, held at SMAK, Gent, in 2018/2019, the talk explores how contemporary photographic practices challenge both the documentary and reflexive function of the medium. Despite of the title »The Photographic«, referring to Rosalind Krauss’ definition of the reflexive and symbolic character of the photograph »as representation or sign«, I will suggest that a lot of the photographic work presented in the two exhibitions (and, by extension, of artistic photography today) are rather unphotographic, for the differences between signal and noise (i.e. relevant information and is indistinguishable environment), between photography and other media are compromised. Examples as different as Hana Miletic’s tapestery »Software«, Louise Lawler’s »Cities (adjusted to fit)«, Jean-Luc Moulène’s foam and colored resin sculptures or Sondra Perry’s »Lienage for a Multiple-Monitor Workstation« are discussed to show how the »unphotographic« becomes a (if not the) condition of the definition of photography within contemporary art and visual culture.

Alexander Streitberger is professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Louvain (UCLouvain). He is director of the Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, Art, and Visual Culture and editor of the Lieven Gevaert Series. His research interests are focused on the relationship between language theory and art, photography and intermediality, the encounter between the still (photographic) image and the moving (filmic) image, and panoramic and dioramic images within contemporary art and visual culture. His recent publications include »The Photofilmic. Entangled Images in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture« (Leuven University Press, 2016), »Staged Bodies. Mise en scène du corps dans la photographie postmoderniste« (Gent, Snoeck, 2020), »Psychical Realism. The Work of Victor Burgin« (Leuven University Press, 2020), »The Grid« (Brussels, Racine, 2023). He also curated exhibitions such as »Peter Downsbrough / Artists and Photographs« (2009), »Passages. La photographie dans l’art vidéo« (2015), »Real Fiction. Le livre d’artiste entre histoire et fiction« (2019), »Staged Bodies« (2020), and »The Grid« (2023/2024).