
Fish Story
Completed between 1989 and 1995,Ā Fish StoryĀ saw Allan Sekulaās career-long pursuit of a contemporary ācritical realismā reach its most complex articulation.Ā Fish StoryĀ reconstructed a realist model of photographic representation, while taking a critical stance towards traditional documentary photography. It also marked Sekulaās ļ¬rst sustained exploration of the ocean as a key space of globalisation. A key issue inĀ Fish StoryĀ is the connection between containerized cargo movement and the growing internationalization of the world industrial economy, with its effects on the actual social space of ports.
The ambition ofĀ Fish StoryĀ lies both in its immense complexity and global scope and in its emphatic challenge to the dominant climate of postmodern theory and practice of the late 1980s and early 1990s.Ā Fish StoryĀ occupies a pivotal place in a gradual shift, still nascent in the early 1990s, from a widespread culture of resignation and cynicism to one of renewed radical engagement in the art world.
This new edition of the long out-of-print seminal publication includes a new introduction by Professor Laleh Khalili [SOAS University].
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Completed between 1989 and 1995,Ā Fish StoryĀ saw Allan Sekulaās career-long pursuit of a contemporary ācritical realismā reach its most complex articulation.Ā Fish StoryĀ reconstructed a realist model of photographic representation, while taking a critical stance towards traditional documentary photography. It also marked Sekulaās ļ¬rst sustained exploration of the ocean as a key space of globalisation. A key issue inĀ Fish StoryĀ is the connection between containerized cargo movement and the growing internationalization of the world industrial economy, with its effects on the actual social space of ports.
The ambition ofĀ Fish StoryĀ lies both in its immense complexity and global scope and in its emphatic challenge to the dominant climate of postmodern theory and practice of the late 1980s and early 1990s.Ā Fish StoryĀ occupies a pivotal place in a gradual shift, still nascent in the early 1990s, from a widespread culture of resignation and cynicism to one of renewed radical engagement in the art world.
This new edition of the long out-of-print seminal publication includes a new introduction by Professor Laleh Khalili [SOAS University].





















