Vol. 12 No 1 (2010): Centre et périphérie
Artes

Les yeux sont faits pour voir & pour pleurer — La photographie entre Budapest, Prague & Berlin

François Soulages
Université Paris 8 & Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art

Publiée 06/01/2010

Mots-clés

  • unconsciousness,
  • esthetics,
  • photography,
  • politics,
  • bodies

Comment citer

Soulages, F. (2010). Les yeux sont faits pour voir & pour pleurer — La photographie entre Budapest, Prague & Berlin. Verbum – Analecta Neolatina, 12(1), 7–26. https://doi.org/10.1556/Verb.12.2010.1.1

Résumé

Press photographers and politicians show us suffering bodies whose event-like visibility make us forget the invisibility of every day life, for the reality of day-to-day life is difficult to notice. We can accept tragedy more easily if heroes participate in it. A life lived in a dictatorship is very long, even if it is short for a historian who deals with long time periods, and it is impossible to capture for a press photographer. This paper deals with the questions that photographers have to face: what is it that they have to capture to be able to uncover the essence of the system? What bodies do they need to photograph? Are they bodies at all?