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The Selma Blair Witch Project, NY Times Magazine, 2005. “When you take your eyeballs and you turn them around in your head, things happen,” says Roger Ballen, who once favored and then later abandoned a more documentary view of life. The artist is projecting, of course. But the outside world, too, has been known to show a pretty sinister face. And not just to Ballen. In fact, some of the more interesting clothes of the season appear to have been conceived with this dark place in mind, even if the designer versions come elaborately embroidered or trimmed in astrakhan. Ballen had never photographed fashion, but he found it a willing accomplice to his vision - so, too, the fearless Selma Blair. “Fashion creates the illusion of beauty, of the world being perfect,” Ballen says. “But we know that even when you dress in these clothes, the world is not that way. You can’t ever rid yourself of the shadow.”

The Selma Blair Witch Project, NY Times Magazine, 2005. “When you take your eyeballs and you turn them around in your head, things happen,” says Roger Ballen, who once favored and then later abandoned a more documentary view of life. The artist is projecting, of course. But the outside world, too, has been known to show a pretty sinister face. And not just to Ballen. In fact, some of the more interesting clothes of the season appear to have been conceived with this dark place in mind, even if the designer versions come elaborately embroidered or trimmed in astrakhan. Ballen had never photographed fashion, but he found it a willing accomplice to his vision - so, too, the fearless Selma Blair. “Fashion creates the illusion of beauty, of the world being perfect,” Ballen says. “But we know that even when you dress in these clothes, the world is not that way. You can’t ever rid yourself of the shadow.”



October 17, 2011, 3:15pm

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The book Platteland, Images from Rural South Africa by Roger Ballen, published  in 1994, depicted a marginalized, isolated group of white people that  habituated the South African countryside.
Une très intéressante interview est à lire ici.

The book Platteland, Images from Rural South Africa by Roger Ballen, published in 1994, depicted a marginalized, isolated group of white people that habituated the South African countryside.


Une très intéressante interview est à lire ici.



April 30, 2010, 1:43pm