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The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

TCF Ep. 390 - Alastair McLachlan

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Ibarionex R. Perello

Arts, Visual Arts

4.8 β€’ 768 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 9 October 2017

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Born in the rural town of Hammanskraal, South Africa in 1974 and having grown up on several farms since then, Alastair McLachlan's early work was particularly influenced by his "sense of place", by the land itself and the primary elements of fire, earth, water and air. Living on a farm in Zwartkops, on the Hennops river made him increasingly aware and alarmed by what seemed a ruthless and ill conceived invasion by industry and development – large tracks of land and vegetation seemed to disappear overnight – it was the scale, rate and sheer disregard for beauty, as evidenced by the proliferation of uniform cinder block houses and corrugated factories that scared him. What resulted was a series of "underground adventure installations" – rescued tree roots hung from ceilings in darkened spaces, reminiscent of fairground horror houses, designed to be investigated by torchlight. In 1996 he began documenting Drive-ins around the country – an intriguing counterpoint to human endeavour but with the same vestige remnants of neglect. In 2000 he exhibited a series of "Fireworks!" – cathartic, mixed media works dealing with a sense of loss and cultural memory cycles at the Generator Art Space in Newtown. He was subsequently invited to participate in the "Tour guides of the inner city" art intervention program under the auspices of the "Urban Futures 2000" conferences. By the light of a projector strapped to the top of a pink bus, and showing homegrown video art on neglected spaces and building within the city, he found new inspiration. Given the chance to live in Johannesburg, he decided to investigate the heart of the matter, so to speak, and made the 19th floor of the Lister Medical Building his home. From this vantage point and over more than 12 years he witnessed and tried to understand and make sense of Johannesburg. Resources: Alastair McLachlan David LaChapelle Jan Saudek Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for iOS. Click here to download for Android Click here to download for Windows Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting patreon.com/thecandidframe or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via PayPal. You can follow Ibarionex on Instagram and Twitter.

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0:00.0

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0:05.1

Help us to bring you great conversations with great photographers.

0:09.7

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0:16.3

or click on the link in the show notes or the website at the candid frame.com.

0:25.9

Thank you.

0:30.7

This is Ebody and X and this is The Candid Frame.

0:40.2

Whenever we travel, we have a chance to see and discover new things.

0:45.5

Breaking out of our day-to-day routine becomes an invaluable part of life,

0:50.9

not only because it gets us out of our daily rut,

0:57.0

but it also provides us a much needed perspective of how we live our lives. This is especially the case when you find yourself

1:03.4

in the midst of another culture. But to really experience a place, you have to do more than just

1:10.3

book the flight.

1:12.2

It's far too easy to travel hundreds, if not thousands of miles and simply be a tourist,

1:18.4

whose experience is superficial.

1:22.3

Arriving at a destination, jumping out of a car or a bus to make a selfie, and then being

1:26.9

off to the next location is no way

1:29.1

to have a genuine experience.

1:31.9

There is something special to be had when you get to experience a new world through the eyes of

1:37.0

someone who not only lives there, but who also loves the place.

1:42.1

That's Alistair McLaughlin, who like last week's guest, Anton

1:45.8

Bozeman, has a passion for the city of Johannesburg, South Africa. Through his images and his

1:51.8

stories, I was able to have yet another perspective on a city that is as rich in its beauty

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