BOARDING
HOUSE
Roger Ballen
Hardbound,
11" x 11¾", 128
pages
80 duotone illustrations
2009, Phaidon
Essay by David Travis
From the Publisher:
Boarding House shows an imaginary space of transient
residence, of coming and goings, of people without homes, sheltering
in an abode that they are using for their immediate survival.
The structure is basic and fundamental and it is furnished with
objects that are necessarily for an elementary existence. Remnants
function here as physical symbols of events that have occurred
in this space; broken pieces of a functional reality exist as
the leftovers of scenarios that were played out here.The altered
sense of place of this temporary abode for by-passers who play
out their sense of alienation on the stage gives the work depth
of significance as both a psychological and aesthetic statement.
Having evolved from and developed out of Roger Ballen's previous
work, Boarding House differs significantly in that the
work has become even more formally sophisticated and more focused
on the drawing and sculptural elements of the photographs, and
the sense of collaboration between the artist and his subjects
increasingly evident. In his introductory essay, veteran photography
curator David Travis addresses this new body of work in an accessible
way, looking at these new images in the wider context of Ballen's
career.
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