Saturday, May 25, 2013

A.D. Coleman on Robert Heinecken

I really appreciate a lot of what A.D. Coleman has to say in Part 2 of this essay on Heinecken.  You can link to it HERE (scroll to the end of the article to read Part 1, also of interest).  He closes with the suggestion that Heinecken's legacy has "gradually forced those who privilege art over photography, and artists over photographers, to confront their prejudices. The best way for both sides to thank this unlikely bodhisattva for his service would be to erase the arbitrary line that divides them."


I hope that's what we can do here at window as well.



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