Oceans and Campfires : Allan Sekula and Bruno Serralongue
SFAI, San Francisco
(USA). 01.12.2011 -
Motive Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands). 12.03 -
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Curated by SFAI's Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs Hou Hanru, Oceans and
Campfires: Allan Sekula and Bruno Serralongue is an exhibition featuring two of the
most innovative figures in the field of contemporary documentary photography and
video.
Photography and video documentaries have played a significant role in the evolution
of global contemporary art, opening a new dimension of artists' engagements with
social and political changes, and producing an aesthetic genre highly relevant to
our age of media-
Allan Sekula is a Los Angeles-
Echoing Sekula's explorations, the Parisian Bruno Serralongue
pursues events that mark key moments of geopolitical and socioeconomic change in
various parts of the world: global economic summits; social forums; celebrations
in newly independent nations; the aftermath of civil war; strikes and labor conflicts.
Instead of seeking spectacular images of these events in the voyeuristic and dramatic
style of the paparazzi, Serralongue chooses to catch angles excluded from the mainstream
media's framings of "reality." Through images such as campfires in the campsite of
striking workers at the New Fabris factory in Châtellerault, France, Serralongue's
photographs symbolize rage and determination in the face of exploitation and oppression.
Oceans
and Campfires at the Walter and McBean Galleries is part of the Global Figures component
of SFAI's Exhibitions and Public Programs structure, designed to bring some of the
most remarkable artists in the current global art scene to West Coast audiences.
© ArtCatalyse International / Marika Prévosto 2011. All Rights Reserved
Exhibition December 1, 2011 -

Left: Allan Sekula, Churn. From the series "Ship of Fools," 1999–2010. Photograph,
48 x 52 inches. Courtesy of the artist, Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica,
and Galerie Michel Rein, Paris.
Right: Bruno Serralongue, Feu de machines, New Fabris,
Châtellerault, jeudi 30 juillet 2009. From the series "New Fabris, Châtellerault,
2009." 2009. Photograph, 49 x 61 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Air de Paris,
Paris.
International past exhibitions 2011