On the Verge
‘On the Verge’
Text by
Aaron Schuman • Alessia Glaviano • Brad Zellar • Cat Lachowskyj • Charles Baudelaire • David Campany • Elissa Marder • Salvatore Vitale • Tim Carpenter
Photographs by
Alice Pallot • Cian Burke • Dániel Szalai • Julia Klewaniec • Mark Duffy • Pauline Hisbacq • Ugo Woatzi
A collaboration between Futures and Void.
On the Verge is the third publication by FUTURES, a Europe-based photography platform bringing together the global photography community to support and nurture the professional development of emerging artists across the world. Void joined FUTURES as a member in 2020.
On the Verge
On the Verge takes Charles Baudelaire’s famous letter of 1859— in which he outlines his contempt for photography— as a starting point to explore the role that photography and art can and should play in shaping the future. Eight writers have composed letters responding to Baudelaire to entertain, provoke, inspire and empower.
Just as Baudelaire lived through an era of radical societal changes in politics, science, technology and culture, we find ourselves sitting on the edge of a new era. Confronted by the rise of artificial intelligence, the challenges of climate change, pandemics and genetic engineering, these letters invite conversation as we similarly inhabit the verge of a new age.
‘As the photographic industry was the refuge of every would-be painter, every painter too ill-endowed or too lazy to complete his studies, this universal infatuation bore not only the mark of a blindness, an imbecility, but had also the air of a vengeance.’ — Charles Baudelaire
“Charles, when I think of some of the ideas you held so dear, I have to say photography did eventually find itself able not just to express them, but to really embody them and carry them forward.”
David Campany
The letters to Baudelaire are published alongside work by a diverse range of artists whose work addresses some of the issues of the contemporary age. Short photo essays by Alice Pallot, Cian Burke, Dániel Szalai, Julia Klewaniec, Mark Duffy, Pauline Hisbacq and Ugo Woatzi address issues such as persona freedom, surveillance, our relationship with nature, exploitation and silent racism to illustrate how art continues to challenge us to imagine new possibilities and embrace opportunities for discussion and change.
On the Verge
16,5 x 24 cm
256 pages
Edition of 1000 copies
Softcover w/ poster dustjacket
ISBN 978-618-83318-9-1
Authors & Artists
Featured Authors:
Aaron Schuman, Alessia Glaviano, Brad Zellar, Cat Lachowskyj, Charles Baudelaire, David Campany, Elissa Marder, Salvatore Vitale, Tim Carpenter
Featured Photographers:
Alice Pallot, Cian Burke, Dániel Szalai, Julia Klewaniec, Mark Duffy, Pauline Hisbacq, Ugo Woatzi
Futures
FUTURES is a Europe-based photography platform to support and nurture the professional development of emerging artists.
Kind support
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GREECE, National Library of Greece
GREECE, Photometria Photography Center
GREECE, Void
ICELAND, Ströndin Library
IRELAND, The Library Project
LATVIA, ISSP
NETHERLANDS, Delft University of Technology Library
ROMANIA, Photo Romania Festival at Grain Lab
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Photograph: Alice Pallot, Cian Burke, Dániel Szalai, Julia Klewaniec, Mark Duffy, Pauline Hisbacq, Ugo Woatzi
Text: Aaron Schuman, Alessia Glaviano, Brad Zellar, Cat Lachowskyj, Charles Baudelaire, David Campany, Elissa Marder, Salvatore Vitale, Tim Carpenter
Illustration: Void
Edit, Design: João Linneu, Myrto Steirou
Curator: Giangavino Pazzola, Maja Dyrehauge Gregersen, Marta Szymańska
Printing: Jelgavas tipogrāfija
Binding: Jelgavas tipogrāfija
Language: English
Proofread: Joanna Cresswell
Text Edit: Joanna Cresswell
Font: ABC Whyte Inktrap Bold, Suisse Intl Medium, Suisse Works Book
Void © for this edition