Am in the middle of my essay (hard work and difficult!) – therefore, very quickly with this – another photographer breaking out of photography’s restrictive conventions. Clausing writes: ‘Volk uses found photographs and newly photographed work to take us from the particular to the universal. In this visual journey we see views of body cells, natural scenes, spacescapes, and everything in between.’ (2019) I could use this as an example in the final chapter of the said essay but am already referring to Lisa Barnard and Edgar Martins who expansive works really demonstrate the point well – and I have many words to cut yet. But we’ll see.

See Gerhard Clausing’s latest review:
https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/94577361/posts/2606657308