In the Age of Schizophrenia, Icebergs, and Things that Grip the Mind

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Sue Hajdu

Abstract

Encountering Saigon in the early 1990s, I was confronted with an unfamiliar concept of time in photography. I am not talking about moments, the tripping of shutters, the splattering of light onto a frame of film. No, I am referring to historical time. Time as epochs. Time that lingered thick and dense like heavy wedges or chunks that could barely be budged.

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Sue Hajdu, Independent artist

Sue Hajdu is a Melbourne-born visual artist and writer, working with photography and installation. She graduated from Sydney University with an Honors degree in Japanese (language and history) and Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, with a Master