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The Process

Autor Georg Gatsas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 sep 2025
Georg Gatsas (b. 1978, Switzerland) is an artist who uses still and moving photography to mapthe intersections between creativity, location, memory, and focus. A steadfast participant inDIY and underground creative communities, he has spent his life unveiling the connections thatbind artists across genre, generation, and identity. Solo exhibitions of his work have beenmounted by Kunsthalle St. Gallen, Switzerland; The Swiss Institute, New York; and JUBG,Cologne. His work has appeared in The Wire, zweikommasieben, and ANP Quarterly, andmonographs dedicated to Georg’s photography have been published by Nieves (Switzerland)and Loose Joints (France and UK).Spanning 2002 - 2007, The Process was Georg’s first major series, documenting five years oflife in New York City. It’s an alienating span of time, bookended by September 11 on one sideand the emergence of the smartphone on the other. The terrified, reactionary America of thesefive years craved comfort and safety, but a spiky, risky underground coalesced in that creativedead zone. In Georg’s words, “There was a sense of most of the world not understanding. Andthis is an opportunity.” The predominant culture’s patriotism and assuredness left a lot ofunsupervised space for individuals interested in addressing fear and danger. It sometimes feltas if entire city blocks had been abandoned, the remnants corrupted and rebuilt by bands andartists, by concerts and exhibitions with small, dedicated audiences. This was the terrain of TheProcess.Georg sought out the people wandering this terrain, and made portrait of them: GenesisP-Orridge, Black Dice, Antipop Consortium, Kembra Pfahler, Ira Cohen and Stephonik Youth.These are not artists bound together by generation or gesture, rather they are connectedthrough their dedication and intention. They share a sense of refusal, and an ability to see theopportunity in not being understood, in not being recuperable. Everyone in these photos is onedge, tense and tightly-wound. Their faces display the same resistance that you hear in theirsongs and read in their words. Georg matched their focus and ruthlessness in his photographs.The direct eye contact is consistent. The camera’s unobstructed harshness is consistent. Eventhe non-portrait photos—a cat-filled alley or an empty parking lot—ask the same questionsabout belonging, about looking away. About the potential of a broken umbrella, or the everydayad hoc approaches to evading systemic annihilation.The Process is the first book issued by light-years, the independent label founded by CaterinaBarbieri in 2021. Light-years is known best for densely-crafted, labyrinthine compositions, andThe Process is no exception. Alongside the large format reproductions of photographs, thebook presents a vast collection of record covers, garments, correspondence, and ephemerafrom Georg’s personal archive. Alternating between Georg’s portraits, these archival spreadsare initially obscured from view through the use of an antiquated printing technique whichleaves the top edge of the book uncut. The folded gathering at the top edge of each page mustbe sliced with a sharp edge to reveal the book in its entirety, a practice entirely familiar to 19thcentury readers, but nearly forgotten today. The poet Stéphane Mallarmé rejoiced in theprocess of separating pages with a blade, noting the action was the only way to introducemovement to a book. In his 1895 essay The Book: A Spiritual Instrument, Mallarmé wrote thatthe uncut foldings “invite the kind of sacrifice that made the red edges of ancient tomes bleed;I mean that they invite the paper-knife, which stakes our claims to possession of the book.”This design ultimately makes clear the intent of The Process, and of Georg’s practice as awhole. Reflecting on this incipient body of work decades after its completion, Georg observed,“You can see I just started.” It sounds like an admission that he’d only just begun using thecamera in those years, but it can be reframed as an affirmation, an understanding that hejumped in and used the camera without hesitation. That he didn’t fret, didn’t strategize. Thatmovement must be introduced, even blood, but this dedication and resistance is within reachfor anyone with the will to reach out for it, to stake the claim.
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ISBN-13: 9783033113602
ISBN-10: 3033113605
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 310 x 225 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: light-years
Colecția light-years
Locul publicării:Berlin, Germany