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B&H Photography Podcast

Humor, Vulnerability, and Instagram - A Talk with Artists Mitra Saboury and Ben Zank

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Arts, Visual Arts

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Is it necessary to have fun to create work with humor, what is the line between humor and discomfort, can art that is funny have a serious message? How does Instagram success translate to the art world? These are some questions we address in this week's episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, and while "humor in art" is our starting point, the conversation takes its own life and we touch on a range of subjects including, how to sustain a creative idea, the discrepancy between intent and reception, self-portraiture, and how to scale work for both a small screen and a gallery.

With these ideas on the table, I cannot think of two better guests with whom to have a conversation. Mitra Saboury and Ben Zank are both artists who explore very personal spheres with their photo and video work, and both incorporate humor and playfulness to express their worldview—and as a portal to explore thornier themes.

Ben Zank's deceptively simple, wonderfully composed images, often with himself as model, explore the body's relationship with its found environment. Placing a model in a sewer, a pothole, a basketball hoop, or under the yellow lines of the highway, Zank creates an, at times awkward, at times harmonious exchange. The almost self-deprecating humor belies a confident control of purpose and a delicate view of the human form.

The imaginative work of Mitra Saboury, whether alone or in collaboration with meatwreck, explores the physical and psychological effects of our quotidian toils. Like Zank, there is much humor in her work, but a persistent challenging of norms and questioning of beliefs runs through her photography, video, performance, and installation art. Some pieces are discomforting, but strength through inquiry and vulnerability lay at their core. Her work has been exhibited throughout the world, most recently at the Spring Break Art Fair, in Los Angeles, but she also thrives on Instagram and encourages audience participation, whether in person or in the semi-anonymity of the Web.  

Join us for this interesting conversation, organized by Cory Rice, who also joins us on mic, and check out his portrait of Ben Zank in our "What is Photography?" series.

Guests: Mitra Saboury, Ben Zank, Cory Rice

Photograph © meatwreck

Transcript

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You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and more.

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For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app to

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your iPhone or Android device.

0:17.6

Now here's your host, Alan White.

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Greetings, Ann.

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Welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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Today's guests are a pair of visual artists whose photographs, depending on where your

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heads are at, will make you either chuckle, squirm, or or have a good time.

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Blanch or any combination of the above.

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And while it would be easy to label their work as pure whimsy, the imagery they produce

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is deeper than it appears.

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Mietre Sibori is an LA-based artist whose work blends photography, video, sculpture, and

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performance.

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She works both under her own name, as well as one of the collaborators of a creative entity

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known as Meet Rec.

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Blending playfulness with discomfort, Mietre's art explores the physical and psychological

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effects of lived environments upon their inhabitants.

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Mietre has held solo exhibitions in Birmingham and Wakefield, UK, Seoul, San Francisco, and Los

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Angeles.

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Most recently, her work has appeared at the Spring Break Art Fair in Los Angeles.

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Welcome Mietre.

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