Coverbild Enter Exit
Enter Exit
Enter Exit
Pierre Crocquet de Rosemond
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Edited by: Caprice Horn
Texts by: Dr. Eugen Blume
Foreword: Rick Wester
German, English, French
November 2007, 120 Pages, 0 Ills., 50 Photos
hardcover
246mm x 305mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2084-7
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"Communication Arts Photography Annual Book Award," 2008
In Enter Exit Pierre Crocquet de Rosemond ( *1971 in Cape Town) has captured the daily lives of a small community in his native South Africa. These striking photographs focus on the surreal reality and lifestyle of the inhabitants, confronting us with different realities, both familiar and austere. The dark humor and harshness simultaneously reflect Crocquet’s empathy with his subjects. The work shocks, engages, and lingers as a haunting memory.South Africa has seen many dramatic changes, with a particular irony evident in today's post-apartheid society, where division is still evident, but is now set primarily along economic lines. It is a situation with which both Third and First World can increasingly identify; Crocquet forces us to hold up a mirror and realize that although representational of a small South African community, these reflections and emotions can be transported to any post-modernist society. We become an integral part of the story. Exhibition schedule: Nouvelles Rencontres Africaines de la Photographie de Bamako, Mali, November 23–December 23, 2007 · Galerie Caprice Horn January 18–February 27, 2008 · The Photographers Gallery, Cape Town, May 2008
»However, these people are also aristocrats, a point not lost on Crocquet. Another photographer, Diane Arbus, found royalty in her subjects as well, but where Arbus worked hard to wedge her way into her subjects’ lives, Pierre Crocquet’s entrée is diplomatic privilege.«
Rick Wester
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