Exhibition Review: "Beyond Seeing," . This exhibit by Fabio Zolly consists of seven large format photographs. These black and white images show Benedictine monks from Admont and also Abbey employees.... Read full biography
Exhibition Review: "Beyond Seeing," . This exhibit by Fabio Zolly consists of seven large format photographs. These black and white images show Benedictine monks from Admont and also Abbey employees. None of them are named, and each is shown holding a black board bearing the white lettering... Read full biography
Exhibition Review: "Beyond Seeing," . This exhibit by Fabio Zolly consists of seven large format photographs. These black and white images show Benedictine monks from Admont and also Abbey employees. None of them are named, and each is shown holding a black board bearing the white lettering ‘Copyright by Fabio Zolly’ like a strip before their eyes. The images are reminiscent of police photos of criminals – in other words, mugshots. Mounted beside each photograph is a description of the person... Read full biography
Exhibition Review: "Beyond Seeing," . This exhibit by Fabio Zolly consists of seven large format photographs. These black and white images show Benedictine monks from Admont and also Abbey employees. None of them are named, and each is shown holding a black board bearing the white lettering ‘Copyright by Fabio Zolly’ like a strip before their eyes. The images are reminiscent of police photos of criminals – in other words, mugshots. Mounted beside each photograph is a description of the person depicted in their own words. But these descriptions are in Braille and are thus concealed from those who do not read Braille. The whole can only be correctly construed when a blind person able to read Braille and a sighted person are together. The... Read full biography
Exhibition Review: "Beyond Seeing," . This exhibit by Fabio Zolly consists of seven large format photographs. These black and white images show Benedictine monks from Admont and also Abbey employees. None of them are named, and each is shown holding a black board bearing the white lettering ‘Copyright by Fabio Zolly’ like a strip before their eyes. The images are reminiscent of police photos of criminals – in other words, mugshots. Mounted beside each photograph is a description of the person depicted in their own words. But these descriptions are in Braille and are thus concealed from those who do not read Braille. The whole can only be correctly construed when a blind person able to read Braille and a sighted person are together. The blind person reads to the sighted person the words of the person shown in the image, while the sighted person describes to the blind person... Read full biography
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