Yve Lomax at Study Session: Slowness, staging and post-truth
6 July 2017
Yve Lomax
Study Session: Slowness, staging and post-truth
Yve Lomax is a visual artist and writer. She is has exhibited world-wide (including seminal shows such as On Representation and Difference, New York and the first Johannesburg Biennale, South Africa). In the mid-1980s she published her first volume of writing and has continued to produce some of the most innovative writing on the photographic image, time, language and the political. Her major publications include: Pure Means: Writing, Photographs and an Insurrection of Being (Copy Press, London, 2013), Passionate Being: Language, Singularity and Perseverance (I.B.Tauris, London and New York, 2010) and Writing the Image: An Adventure with Art and Theory (I.B.Tauris, London and New York, 2000). She is a Senior Research Tutor in Photography and Fine Art at the RCA. She is also a director of and editor for Copy Press and its Reader’s Union.
Produced to accompany the exhibition You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred, 30 April – 9 July, 2017