テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「Walead Beshty’s 'Travel Pictures' is a series of photographs depicting the ruins of the former Iraqi embassy in East Berlin. Walead Beshty learned about the building shortly before the outbreak of the Gulf War, when he read a newspaper report about a fire that was caused by squatters.  In 2006 Beshty flew from Los Angeles to Berlin to photograph the embassy, and then back again to develop the photographs. During these journeys his film was sent through several airport X-ray machines. The long title of the work names all the codes for the airports through which the film travelled, and the names of the machines through which it passed. As a result of these journeys, you can see bands and flares of colour on the prints. The images are as damaged as the building they depict. Like the neglect of the embassy, the cause can be traced back to political history: X-ray machines were first installed during the 1970s to prevent hijackings, and airport security was tightened even further after the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in September 2001.  See the 'Travel Pictures' on free display at Tate Modern until 1 December 2019 (link in bio for more info.)」7月29日 3時47分 - tate

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Walead Beshty’s 'Travel Pictures' is a series of photographs depicting the ruins of the former Iraqi embassy in East Berlin. Walead Beshty learned about the building shortly before the outbreak of the Gulf War, when he read a newspaper report about a fire that was caused by squatters.

In 2006 Beshty flew from Los Angeles to Berlin to photograph the embassy, and then back again to develop the photographs. During these journeys his film was sent through several airport X-ray machines. The long title of the work names all the codes for the airports through which the film travelled, and the names of the machines through which it passed. As a result of these journeys, you can see bands and flares of colour on the prints. The images are as damaged as the building they depict. Like the neglect of the embassy, the cause can be traced back to political history: X-ray machines were first installed during the 1970s to prevent hijackings, and airport security was tightened even further after the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in September 2001.

See the 'Travel Pictures' on free display at Tate Modern until 1 December 2019 (link in bio for more info.)


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