Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013

Part 2: Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013 Esther Teichmann is a photographic artist whose works are richly poetic and potentially affecting. Her images are often beautifully shot and seductive, yet carry a sense of foreboding. I met Esther shortly after...

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Main Author: Messham-Muir, Kit
Format: Film, TV, Media
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.studiocrasher.com/
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description Part 2: Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013 Esther Teichmann is a photographic artist whose works are richly poetic and potentially affecting. Her images are often beautifully shot and seductive, yet carry a sense of foreboding. I met Esther shortly after she had returned to London after a period of teaching at CalArts. In this interview we discuss the affective dimensions of darkness, and the tensions of absence/presence and life/loss that are often held in photographic images of the body. This is a two-part interview. Dr Kit Messham-Muir The University of Newcastle
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-602152018-01-30T07:59:19Z Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013 Messham-Muir, Kit Part 2: Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013 Esther Teichmann is a photographic artist whose works are richly poetic and potentially affecting. Her images are often beautifully shot and seductive, yet carry a sense of foreboding. I met Esther shortly after she had returned to London after a period of teaching at CalArts. In this interview we discuss the affective dimensions of darkness, and the tensions of absence/presence and life/loss that are often held in photographic images of the body. This is a two-part interview. Dr Kit Messham-Muir The University of Newcastle 2014 Film, TV, Media http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60215 http://www.studiocrasher.com/ restricted
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Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013
title Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013
title_full Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013
title_fullStr Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013
title_full_unstemmed Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013
title_short Interview with Esther Teichmann, artist, Kennington, London, 21 September 2013
title_sort interview with esther teichmann, artist, kennington, london, 21 september 2013
url http://www.studiocrasher.com/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60215