‘Selected Works: 1963-1979’

 

Photography, like youth, blossoms for an instant. Unlike youth, images endure and remind us of that moment of magic when everything was possible. If there is a loss in this transition, it will be primarily projective. What could have been done and what was finally done has marked the future of that time, our past of now, that present fleetingly illuminated by a flash. No one can say that it did not exist, although we must accept that it is no longer there. The photographic eternity defined, once again, by the presence of an absence.