Juergen Teller Go-Sees interview

An already older but still interesting video interview with photographer Juergen Teller for TateShots, the Youtube channel of the Tate Modern Art gallery.
Juergen Teller turned his lens on the fashion industry with his Go-Sees series. Weary of the hype generated by model agencies desperate to sell him the ‘next big thing’, he decided to take the picture of every girl that came to see him on the doorstep of his studio. In this interview, Teller tells Tateshots how the resulting photographs expose the troubling power of the male photographer.
Photos: Juergen Teller | Source and video: the Youtube channel of the Tate Modern Art gallery | TateShots
Cindy Sherman early work: Doll Clothes

The below video is one of the First Cindy Sherman’s super-8 films. “Doll Clothes” has not been viewed since 1975, the year it was made in. It comically crosses Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase with animated paper dolls in a sly, funny and clever precursor to the concerns that became signature elements in Sherman’s remarkable body of conceptual photographic work.
“Doll Clothes” was purchased with assistance from the American Patrons of Tate, using funds raised by a group of private collectors including Kathy and Richard S Fuld Jr, Monica Kalpakian, and Steve and Lisa Tananbaum in 2008
“Sherman’s 1975 animated short Doll Clothes, is among the pieces that bring Sherman’s early exploration of gender and identity into focus. Paul Ha and Catherine Morris
Super-8 black and white film transferred to video, silent
2min, 22sec
installation

Photos and video: Cindy Sherman | Tate collection | Ubuweb
Richard Long
Five paths | galeria mario sequera braga portugal 2004
Richard Long, a conceptual artist, studied art at the West of England College from 1962 to 1965 and graduated from St Martins’s School of Art in 1968, London.
Long’s work comes from his love of nature and through the experience of making solitary walks. Long never makes significant alterations to the landscapes he passes through. Instead he marks the ground or adjusts the natural features of a place by constructing sculptures from rocks or similar found materials or by leaving simple traces. like for example a line or circle made by walking. These conceptual landmarks are then documented by photo, text and maps. His work explores relationships between time, distance, geography, measurement and movement.
Dusty boots line | The Sahara 1988
Walking a circle in mist | Scotland 1986
Although he works in the landscape most of the time he also exhibits his work in galleries and museau. These “indoor” pieces consists out of sculptures made with naturial materials, Text art and photographs.
A rock line | Himalaya 1975
At this moment, 3 June - 6 September 2009, a major retrospective exhibition called Heaven and Earth is held at the Tate Gallery Britain in London. It Features over 80 works including sculptures, large-scale mud wall works, and new photographic and text works documenting walks around the world.
Photos by Richard Long | Video by Time out London








