Logo: Trimester print

Reference
#11T3
Title
Waiting to join
Author(s)
Mari Bastashevski
Chosen by
Baptiste Lignel
Print Run
30 (+ 5 A.P.)
Production Date
15/09/11
Publication date
15/09/11
Dimensions
20x30 cm
Features
Numbered & signed
Type of print
Lambda

Folder specifications

Paper
Ecolabel & FSC certified. 320 g. weight, pH neutral. Long Life.
Adhesive
Acid-free
Boards
Grey bookboard, pH neutral
Availability
In stock
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120,00 €

  • Photography: Waiting to join overview

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Caption

"Nothing is happening in this picture.

It almost does not deserve our attention.

It is an off moment of something happening elsewhere. But “there”, there really is nothing. Maybe just this bazooka that hints at some grimmer reality than we could have initially suspected.

 

Yet there is so much going in this picture.

It represents three thresholds. One urban, one human, and one political.

It is set at the “door” of a city. Of a Libyan city, as the news has brought us to know by repeatedly showing similar portals in their coverage of the insurgency. A green portal, the favored color of Islam.

The four characters in the back of the van could pass for models for a cheap clothing store. The pose is there, the attitude, and so is the age. They are just at that moment when shaving becomes more frequent, and defining a persona, a preeminent concern. But isn’t saying “teenage rebel” being redundant? Now in this instance, “rebellion” has to be taking very literally. Perhaps they still have their rich kids’ outfits, but they’ll work on it soon.

Finally this suspended moment is set at a turning point of a country’s history. A turning point that no one knows how long it will last., nor where it will lead. All we know and they know is that those young adults are going to be active participants in what is lying ahead.

 

Mari Bastashevki is a conflict photographer. But that is incidental.

She is just an intelligent photographer."

 

Baptiste Lignel