
John Gossage from The Auckland Project
A photograph is both a simulacrum of the world and an unruly abstraction of it. A photograph’s meaning can reside anywhere along a continuum between the two. In a real sense, the meaning of a photograph is strictly limited, joined at the hip to what has been photographed, yet at the same time it is limitless. - Gerry Badger
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