“Conflict Reporting” on Third Text, Volume 35, Issue 2 (2021)

Conflict Reporting
Aestheticising Objectivity
By Alfredo Cramerotti & Lauren Mele
Pages 248-262 | Published online: 29 Jan 2021 | Published in print: February 2021
Abstract
In 2001, artists Broomberg and Chanarin documented a day in the Iraq war. The result was a visual yet non-descript narrative, achieved with light and presence; a physical documentation of their journey titled The Day Nobody Died. In 1968 photojournalist Eddie Adams captured Saigon Execution in Vietnam, also a war-time image but with the lens of reportage. The former is a rendition of their experience, not bound by the constraints and facets of aestheticising fact. The latter was presented as news and was the receiver of outrage and scrutiny as such. This article explores how representations of humanitarian crises and wartime are complicit in their perpetuation, and how art demonstrates an attempt at representing such events as futile. We seek to establish a link between what is viewed and what is reported; what is seen and what remains outside the picture; an attempt to unravel what the difference is between viewing and witnessing.
Abstract available at https://doi.org/10.1080/09528822.2021.1873003
Press coverage for MOSTYN exhibitions: Broomberg & Chanarin and WAR, Jul-Nov 2014
Art Monthly 380
Cover
28 September 2014
This Is Tomorrow
by Rory Duckhouse
18 September 2014
PHOTOMONITOR
by Rory Duckhouse
17 September 2014
The Independent
by Karen Wright
9 August 2014
Mousse Magazine
Divine Violence & WAR exhibitions previews
6 August 2014
We Heart
by Rob Wilkes, Executive Editor
31 July 2014
ARTINFO.com
by Ashitha Nagesh
23 July 2014
Design Week
by Tom Banks
21 July 2014
The Guardian Guide
by Rob Clarke
19 July 2014
The Art Newspaper
‘In the Frame’ column
15 July 2014
The Telegraph
by Lucy Davies
12 July 2014
MOSTYN – Talk and Tour on Broomberg & Chanarina and Rebecca Gould’s exhibitions
Guided tour of Broomberg & Chanarin and Rebecca Gould exhibitions with MOSTYN Director, Alfredo Cramerotti.
Sunday 14 September 2014, 2pm.
Over 18s only, unless accompanied by an adult. Exhibition contains images of an explicit nature.
In partnership with Artes Mundi
MOSTYN’s new season of exhibitions, Friday 18 July 2014
Very pleased to invite you to the opening of MOSTYN’s new season of exhibitions:
WAR
19 July–2 November 2014
Participating artists: Allora & Calzadilla, Taysir Batniji, Lara Favaretto, Christian Burnoski, Jason Dodge, Claire Fontaine, Ori Gersht, Bethan Huws, Kris Martin, Pedro Reyes, Michael Sailstorfer, Yoko Ono & John Lennon; and a historical display of Llandudno in WW1.
Broomberg & Chanarin: Divine Violence
19 July–2 November 2014
Gallery 6: Uprisings
Rebecca Gould
19 July–9 November 2014
Broomberg & Chanarin, Holy Bible, MACK/AMC, 2013.
Preview
Friday 18 July, 6:30pm
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Seminar
Saturday 19 July 2014, 1.00-5.30pm:
Dialogues on Conflict: Conflict Through the Eye of the Lens
with contributions by Mark Durden, Alfredo Cramerotti, Broomberg and Chanarin, Jenifer Good, Aaron Rosen and Sara Bevan. In partnership with Artes Mundi.
Tickets £5 (including refreshments). Concessions FREE * (Full Time Students, Unemployed, Pensioners, MOSTYN Friends). Bookings through EventBrite
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