Leigh Ledare is hung up on this kind of thing. At Arles 2010 there was a (very tedious) series of pictures about (if I recall) his ex-wife and her current husband. For me, his is conceptual art of the weakest kind: the sort where once you know the concept, you don't need to see the pictures. Indeed, it may be better if you don't see the pictures. I find Nan Goldin similar: interesting idea, negligible realization.
Cheers,
R.
Dear Keith,I always found Goldin's work "boring". . . .
I did feel a bit funny Randy, but I think we may be seeing a lot more of this type of work, if not his, others for sure. However one feels about it, it certainly is there for all to see.
Dear Keith,Roger, I've seen quite a bit of her work. She got her start and received attention by doing slides shows of her images in clubs in NYC. I always thought of her work as part of that "scene". Nothing impressive.
"Klara and Edda belly dancing" Sad that she needs to take photos such as these to get attention.