West Space
12 February – 12 March 2016
Curated by Kiron Robinson
“Once the photograph signified that something was somewhere, in front of a camera. It was held up as a proof. Proof that someone took the photograph and that something was photographed. Extrapolated upon this connection indicated a truth in the being of one or both of these two conditions. In the post-indexical digital world this has changed to signify, at best, that within a photograph anything could be anywhere, everywhere and subsequently nowhere. The photograph can no longer yield any idea of truth beyond its own condition. If the photographic is freed from the condition of fidelity what then is its condition?”
Installation photographs by Christo Crocker.