I don't need to know anything about the people I photograph, but it's important that I recognize something about myself in them.
Rineke DijkstraFor me it is essential to understand that everyone is alone. Not in the sense of loneliness, but rather in the sense that no one can completely understand someone else. I know very well what Diane Arbus means when she says that one cannot crawl into someone else's skin, but there is always an urge to do so anyway. I want to awaken definite sympathies for the person I have photographed.
Rineke DijkstraA photo is always a kind of lie. Truth is only present for a matter of a fraction of a second.
Rineke DijkstraI am interested in the paradox between identity and uniformity, in the power and vulnerability of each individual and each group. It is in this paradox that I try to visualize by concentrating on poses, attitudes, gestures, and gazes.
Rineke Dijkstra