Mark Steinmetz - Taken from light
Mark Steinmetz - Taken from light
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Art history is packed with scenes of ordinary people in their daily activities. Humans have tried almost anything to grasp that everyday feel, adding new techniques and views along the way. Documenting life appeared much less challenging with the arrival of photography, until it showed its own limitations. Then a never ending discussion followed on how cameras and reality get along, and whether pictures mirror or modify the world around them.
That was ages before selfie sticks and apps. But as of 2024, it all still comes down to the way photographers approach the subjects they focus on. Enter Mark Steinnmetz, who’s been portraying anonymous people and places in glorious black and white for decades. Mainly walking around the American city suburbs and Southern towns he lived in, with an open eye to the unexpected.
Without being intrusive, Steinmetz carefully chooses the couples, kids and characters he comes across. In a park or on the move, having fun or doing nothing, in small groups or sitting all alone. He takes pictures of them on the spot, unaware of their story. But far from being impersonal, his random compilations of instants in other people’s lives always make intimate and revealing books or exhibitions. A poetic quality that also applies to the graffiti, trees, houses or roads he depicts.
His admiration for street photographer Garry Winogrand first brought him to Los Angeles, where he started his trilogy of books from the American South: South Central, South East and Greater Atlanta. Settled in Athens (Georgia) since the Nineties, Steinmetz has also portrayed life in France (France 1987 or Paris in my time), Italy (Insieme or Tuscan trees) and Germany (Berlin pictures).
The settings he chooses may change, but a similar spirit can be found in his projects at country fairs (Carnival), road trips (Past K-Ville) or kids’ camps (Summer camp). Long before empathy became a corporate word, Steinmetz’s images always distilled timeless and compassionate shots. Something that made you stare at them again, suddenly aware of the everyday magic hidden among people's ordinary struggle.
His narrative, if any, is born out of detail and his masterful use of black and white. Mostly introspective, sometimes humorous, socially conscious without preaching, and emotional without pretending. His unique skills are always at the service of his subjects, and not the other way around.
The deeply American flavor of his images has been linked to Southern names like novelist William Faulkner. In a way Steinmetz’s work has prioritized artistic work before the artist, just like Faulkner once wrote: “Don’t be ‘a writer’. Be writing”.
The album accompanied the exhibition:
Mark Steinmetz
Taken from Light / Odkrywając światłość.
The exhibition was held at Schoen Palace Museum in Sosnowiec, Poland within XXXIII Ars Cameralis Festival 2024.
Ars Cameralis Festival in Poland is revisiting Mark Steinmetz's life and works with a retrospective exhibition at Schoena Palace Museum in Sosnowiec. "Taken From Light" is curated by Misha Kominek and Marek Zieliński, a selection of around 140 black and white images covering his entire career.
To complement that retrospective, "Taken From Light" is also a 368-page publication published by Kominek Books in Berlin, including texts by Steinmetz himself, Sandra Philips, Curator Emeritus of Photography, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, Professor of Classical Studies, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. With English and Polish text.
Essays by Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, Sandra S. Phillips and Mark Steinmetz
Design by Misha Kominek and Gonzalo Sanchez
Prepress by Katarzyna Wolny-Grządziel
210 x 260 mm
Hardcover
368 pages
270 Duotone illustrations with partial varnish
Polish / English
© Kominek Books
* Please note that colors may slightly differ between the screen and the actual product.
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