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RYNSA: WORDS » Garry Winogrand http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog One Man's Perspective on Technology, Education, Media, Art and Politics Sun, 17 Jan 2010 19:28:24 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9 en hourly 1 Classic Photography & Legos http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog/2008/06/10/lego-photos/ http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog/2008/06/10/lego-photos/#comments Wed, 11 Jun 2008 02:45:14 +0000 rynsa http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog/?p=36 I can’t decide if this Lego photography series (with gratitude to Make Magazine for the link) is really clever and insightful, or perhaps a little dismissive of history. Maybe all of the above? I don’t know.

The artist is a British guy named Mike Stimpson, and on his redbubble profile page he has published (and apparently adopted) this telling quote attributed to American ’street photographer’ Garry Winogrand:

“I photograph to see what something will look like photographed” 

Not to whine too much about it, but my initial response is annoyance. Admittedly, I’m a little sore on all these ironic ‘art projects’ that rely on retroactive repurposing of an original form. Didn’t Warhol kill that metaphor a few decades ago?  I mean, is this high art, or just more posturing witticism from my iconoclastic, millennial cohorts?

That being said, I appreciate Stimpson’s interest in so-called ‘macro lighting.’ He really did put quite a bit of effort into setting up and reproducing these tiny snippets of global culture. I admire the dedication to an aesthetic… even if that’s all that’s there.

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