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“I don't think of myself as a photographer. I've engaged questions regarding photography's role in culture... but it is an engagement with a problem rather than a medium.” quote by Sarah Charlesworth
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“I don't think of myself as a photographer. I've engaged questions regarding photography's role in culture... but it is an engagement with a problem rather than a medium.”

Sarah Charlesworth

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Source Interview: Artforum, 1990s

She sees photography as a tool for probing cultural issues rather than a self-defining craft.

In simple terms: Photography is a means to explore culture, not a personal identity.

Key Takeaway

Use photography to investigate problems, not just to label yourself.

Themes

art culture identity methodology

Mood

introspective analytical

Type

critical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • exhibitions
  • academic research
  • social commentary

Key Concepts

visual inquiry critical theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does treating a medium as a problem affect its creative potential?
  • What cultural issues can photography uniquely reveal?
A Different Perspective

May limit artistic self-expression if medium is downplayed.

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