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Source-Autumn-2001

Autumn 2001

Source
Autumn 2001: Issue 28
English

Edited by John Duncan and Richard West.

 

Softcover
42 pages
260 x 205 mm
2001
ISSN 13692224

In 1999, searches began at locations in Louth, Monaghan, Meath and Wicklow, specified by the IRA as burial places for nine people they murdered in the 70s. In his new work David Farrell has produced a series of images exploring these sites. The work is introduced by Steven Canny. In 1999 he worked with Theatre de Complicite on Mnemonic a piece which had as its starting point the discovery of the body of a stone-aged man in the Alps. Canny makes a connection between the isolated tragedies of the deaths and how they live on in our imaginations.

Susan McKay, author of Northern Protestants: An Unsettled People, which examined the psyche of the Protestant community, has met with Gareth McConnell in Carrickfergus to discover the background to his portraits of Loyalists taken there. Suzanne O’Shea, on examining McConnell’s work, endeavours to look beyond their political reference, identifying a power they possess to ‘provoke a spirit of curiosity and fascinated interest in the viewer’ that makes them art.

June witnessed the closure of Creative Camera, latterly Dpict, one of the cornerstones of photography in Britain for the last thirty years. Its editor David Brittain puts the case for independent photographic magazines as an alternative to the conservatism of gallery fed art magazines and the predictability of the mass media.

That same media is scrutinised by Ronan Deazley. He questions what rights newspapers or picture agencies have to publish or trade in ‘collect’ pictures; those given to the press by families or the police. He explains that the law of copyright would make claims to be able to sell the rights to these images questionable and asks if the press are really acting in the ‘public interest’.

About the Publisher

Source is a quarterly photography magazine, available in print and as a digital edition, published in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They publish emerging photographic work and engage with the latest in contemporary photography through news, thoughtful features and reviews of the latest exhibitions and books from Ireland and the UK. Their website brings together an archive of writing and pictures from the magazine alongside current features.1

External links & References

  1. https://www.source.ie/main/about.php