This month's Time is Away opens the family album to draw together themes from across this year’s programmes, including memory, representation, persistence, resistance and history-making. By looking at the relationship between photographs, identity and historical evidence in the recent past, it invites reflection on the transience of our photographs in a present saturated in fugitive digital imagery. With contributions from Stuart Hall, W. G. Sebald and Jo Spence.
This month's Time is Away opens the family album to draw together themes from across this year’s programmes, including memory, representation, persistence, resistance and history-making. By looking at the relationship between photographs, identity and historical evidence in the recent past, it invites reflection on the transience of our photographs in a present saturated in fugitive digital imagery. With contributions from Stuart Hall, W. G. Sebald and Jo Spence.