We all expect photographs to be a picture of something. We assume that the photographer observed a place, a person, an event in the world, and wants to record it, point at itโฆThe problem with my work is that these images are really not of anything in that sense, they register only that which is incidental and peripheral to the implied it.
Uta BarthWhen I was sixteen and knew nothing about art, I sat through almost six hours of Andy Warholโs Empire. I did not understand it but thought: this is in a major museum, it must be important, what is going on here? I stayed until the museum closed. His Screen Test films are some of my favorite works made this century, but you need to give them back the time they took to be made.
Uta BarthSpecificity of time and place drop away and one starts to think about the picture, as much as what it is of.
Uta BarthEverything is pointing to one's own activity of looking, to an awareness and sort of hyper-consciousness of visual perception. The only way I know how to invite this experience is by removing the other things (i.e., subject matter) for you to think about.
Uta Barth