16 episodes

Join photographer Peter Holliday in conversation with a range of guests as he explores questions relating to photography, perception and place.

Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thelandbehind

The Land Behind: Conversations on Photography, Perception and Place Peter Holliday

    • Arts

Join photographer Peter Holliday in conversation with a range of guests as he explores questions relating to photography, perception and place.

Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thelandbehind

    16. Alphonso Lingis: On Seeing, the Face and the Phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    16. Alphonso Lingis: On Seeing, the Face and the Phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    Peter speaks to the philosopher Al Lingis about what we can learn by looking and the ethics of seeing. Described as one of the most original voices alive today in American philosophy, Al is a keen photographer, and many of his essays are accompanied by his own images. During the episode Al describes the significance of photography to the development of his own philosophical thinking.

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    • 52 min
    15. Harri Pälviranta: Post-Documentary, Aftermath Photography and Dark Tourism

    15. Harri Pälviranta: Post-Documentary, Aftermath Photography and Dark Tourism

    Peter joins the Helsinki-based photographer and researcher Harri Pälviranta at his studio to discuss the various themes behind his artistic practice, much of which has been dedicated to making visible structures of violence and issues of masculinity. His recent photobook titled Wall Tourist, published by Kult Books in 2022, contains a series of self-critical portraits exposed against the international boundaries of state power that question the role of the travelling photographer in the creation of the documentary image.

    https://harripalviranta.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/harri_palviranta/

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    • 1 hr 12 min
    14. Tim Carpenter: To Photograph is to Learn How to Die

    14. Tim Carpenter: To Photograph is to Learn How to Die

    Peter speaks to the American photographer and writer Tim Carpenter about the "existential conundrum" of being a photographer, as explored in Tim's new book-length essay titled ‘To Photograph is to Learn How to Die’, published in 2023 by The Ice Plant. Their conversation is a discussion about the photographic life and how acknowledging our own mortality as human beings helps us draw deeper meanings from a life lived in the midst of the visible. 

    https://www.timcarpenterphotography.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/timcarpenter

    • 1 hr 42 min
    13. Takeshi Morisato: Tanabe Hajime, Absolute Nothingness and the Philosophy of the Kyoto School

    13. Takeshi Morisato: Tanabe Hajime, Absolute Nothingness and the Philosophy of the Kyoto School

    Peter speaks to the Japanese philosopher Takeshi Morisato about the 20th-century Kyoto School intellectual named Tanabe Hajime, whose philosophical method assimilated traditional elements of Japanese Buddhism with the perspectives of Western existentialism and Judeo-Christian theology during a period of enormous social upheaval in the history of modern Japan. Takeshi Morisato is a lecturer in Non-Western Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. He is also the current editor of the European Journal of Japanese Philosophy and the assistant editor of the Journal of East Asian Philosophy. In 2021 he published a short introduction to the thought of Tanabe Hajime titled Tanabe Hajime and the Kyoto School: Self, World and Knowledge via Bloomsbury. 

    • 2 hr 33 min
    12. Juuso Noronkoski: The Aesthetic Object

    12. Juuso Noronkoski: The Aesthetic Object

    Peter joins Juuso Noronkoski at his studio in Helsinki to discuss the Finnish artist's photographic-based sculptural practice. Recognised for his ability to challenge and transform our expectations of the photographic image, Juuso's work has been exhibited worldwide in countries such as Japan and Germany. Drawing its inspiration from the phenomenon of different natural cycles, Juuso’s work is a spatiotemporal performative response to ideas of geological and cosmological time. Whilst noted for his small-scale and mixed media gallery-specific installations, what is perhaps remarkable about Juuso's work is the way it invites the spectator to think beyond the walls of the white cube to reflect on art’s relationship to the natural world at large. 

    http://www.juusonoronkoski.com/

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    • 2 hr 17 min
    11. Simon Roberts: Landscape Art as Social Commentary

    11. Simon Roberts: Landscape Art as Social Commentary

    Peter speaks to the Brighton-based British photographer Simon Roberts about his experience photographing England’s social landscape in the decade preceding Brexit. Whilst Simon’s unique large format perspectives draw their significance from a long and rich tradition of British landscape representation, they demonstrate a challenge to traditional stereotypes and idealised cliches of Britain’s visual geography. Simon’s photographic depictions of Britain's high streets, beach resorts, national parks and leisure piers reveals an England which Turner or Constable would not recognise. Rather, Simon's work exists as a critical social commentary on the conflicting perspectives of Britishness from the midst of Britain’s post-industrial, post-imperial landscape of the early 21st century.

    https://www.simoncroberts.com/

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    • 1 hr 40 min

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