Reportage -Visual documentary ⁃ Your perspective in response to a place. ⁃ What’s authentic rather than what’s factual. ⁃ Can be about building a world. Artists: ⁃ Olivier Kugler -would spend a lot of time with people he’s basing his work on. He looks at documenting people who would usually go unnoticed. He relies on photography and takes recordings to make compositions. ⁃ Anne Howeson- Did a documentary project on kings cross in a time frame of 10 years. She’s lived in the area and charted the industrial change in this corporate location. She worked with women and documented their stories. You get an idea of the warmth and glow at night time within the city from her work. ⁃ Joseph Cornell- 20th century American artist. He collected small material means of documentary from the wider population and gathered them together to create symbolic and meaningful sculptures. ⁃ Monica Naranjo Uribe- Lived in London while studying and did a project that focused on the gap we have between strangers. She’d draw on the tube and her subject was the individuals, she’d notice the emotional detachment, which is not the case in her home town. ⁃ Richard McGuire- Creates novel’s over long time frames. He stated time can be vertical. Using Visual archeology and relevant factual knowledge and events that unfolded. ⁃ Robert Smithson- A ‘landart’ artist that created work that was unsellable. ‘Spiral Jetty’ - is a documentary of the place but it’s also created its own place. ⁃ Rebecca Davies- worked with Elephant and castle shopping centre around 10 years ago. She documented the people and businesses in the shopping centre and stated what its like living and working in the area. She’d be influenced by people she documented and would dress like them. ⁃ Sean Vicary Task- To chose one of my three images of an important place, and to jigsaw drawings of your understanding of that’s place.