Reimagining Past Histories and Experiences through Performative Photography and Auto-ethnography

Authors

  • Carla Hamer Birmingham City University; Faculty of Arts, Design and Media.

Keywords:

Re-imagining, temporality, photography, performativity, visual auto-ethnography

Abstract

This article discusses an autoethnographic exploration within artistic research underpinned by performativity and temporality in photography. Inspired by a childhood photograph depicting the author's Danish grandfather, and a story about his ongoing chess through postal mail upon migrating to Argentina, the study explores the affective and performative power of photography and chess to re-imagine a personal narrative. By decentering the artist researcher’s voice, the work reveals the materiality and layers of temporal gap in the act of reimagining the past. This article contributes to artistic resarch through an innovative autoethnographic inquiry emerging within the transformative space integral to art practice. 

Section
Research Articles

Published

2024-05-03

How to Cite

Hamer, C. (2024). Reimagining Past Histories and Experiences through Performative Photography and Auto-ethnography. Research in Arts and Education, 2024(1), 10–24. https://doi.org/10.54916/rae.142573