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The catalogue features essays by exhibition curators Jennifer Blessing (Senior Curator of
Photography at the Guggenheim) and Sandra S. Phillips (Senior Curator of
Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art); an interview with the artist by Jan van Adrichem; interviews with the artist's subjects by Sophie Derkzer; short texts on the artist's
series by Chelsea Spengemann; and the most
comprehensive exhibition history and bibliography to date.
By the mid-1970s, through radical intimate actions and explorations of the body with Polaroid
photography, Ulay had developed a
comprehensive series of work that re-establishes the intertwined relationship between
photography and performance.
Ribalta's often
comprehensive series of analogue black - and - white photographs, which are anchored in the discourses of the critically and politically engaged artistic documentary
photography of the 1970s (Allan Sekula, Martha Rosler, Jo Spence, etc.), are more focused on the incidental and subliminal than on obvious or sensational aspects.