DarkSide, Vol. 1: Photographic Desire and Photographed Sexuality
by Thomas Seelig, Urs Stahel
Steidl
Photography is present in all the pubic and private areas of our lives. It is also found in seclusion, where it is “dark”, where we shut ourselves off from society or where an act excludes society. Sexuality – as eroticism, desire, fantasy and fetish – is one of the central drives of man’s thoughts, actions and feelings. Frequently though, sexuality is minimized, considered to be nothing more than lustful entertainment or dismal deviation. Darkside shows photography as an important medium in the presentation of sexuality. Photography stylizes lust and passion, power, violence and voyeurism. Wish and desire enter into a pact with sexuality: sexual fantasies push to be presented, seek exposure – and photography, with its own voyeuristic pull, uses the power of (photo) eroticism for its own purposes. Darkside presents this photography and discusses it in numerous essays.
Volume 2 will be published in 2009. It is devoted to the photography of violence and disease, those other central powers that can influence body and soul.
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- Price
- UK £35.00
- US $65.00
- EC €45.00
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Edited by Urs Stahel
Text by Dominique Baqué, Elisabeth Bronfen, Martin Jaeggi,
Urs Stahel, Stefan Zweifel, Henry Bond and Ulf Erdmann Ziegler
Book design by Trix Wetter - 344 pages, 150 colour plates, 100 duotone plates
- 21.5 cm x 28 cm
- Hardcover
- Steidl
- ISBN: 978-3-86521-716-5
- Publication date: October 2008