Assuming Quote by Uta Barth
“We all expect photographs to be a picture of something. We assume that the photographer observed a place, a person, an event in the world, and wants to record it, point at it…The problem with my work is that these images are really not of anything in that sense, they register only that which is incidental and peripheral to the implied it.”
About This Quote
Source Exhibition: Photographs of the Everyday, Uta Barth, 2005
Barth challenges the expectation that photographs depict clear subjects, emphasizing incidental, peripheral elements instead.
In simple terms: Photographs often capture background rather than main subjects.
Notice and value the unnoticed details.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- gallery viewing
- street photography
- visual analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you interpret images without obvious subjects?
- What does “incidental” reveal about reality?
The lack of a clear subject can confuse viewers seeking narrative.