Water
Rites
Lucinda Devlin
Hardbound, 112 pages, 11.5" x 9.75"
48 illustrations
2004, Steidl Publishing
"German spa facilities are sites at which one can apparently
be cured of chronic illnesses. Whether they date from the 19th
century, the post-war period, or today, these places are fast
becoming leisure-time oases. In a new series, Lucinda Devlin has
photographed the deserted interiors of these bathhouses, framing
clinically sterile rooms meant for massages, baths, examinations,
and relaxation. These empty zones are silent testimonials to a
healing industry that is thoughtfully tailored to people, even
while its equipment subjugates them completely. Tellingly, they
recall the rooms of Devlin's earlier series: the operating theaters,
mortuaries, and autopsy rooms in Corporal Arenas and
the U.S. execution chambers in The Omega Suites. With
her coolly remote photographs, Devlin presents the relationships
between people and institutions, and then shows how certain facilities
depersonalize those relationships. Water Rites conveys
an insightful view into the--typically German?--mentality and
source of our institutionalized humanity."
Essay by
Michael Mackenzie.
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