The Outsider
Elizabeth Heyert
ECC
2017
Estados Unidos
New York
Grenfell Press
Madeleine Thien
Grafiche Damiani
978-88-6208-544-1
96
Known for her unconventional approach to portrait photography, most notably her classic trilogy The Sleepers, The Travelers, and The Narcissists, American photographer Elizabeth Heyert again assumes her role as observer and voyeur in The Outsider, photographed during four trips to China.
Fascinated by the rituals of Chinese amateur photographers, who seem to shoot incessantly, and with an intimacy with their environment that borders on stagecraft, Heyert embarked on a project to photograph the Chinese taking photographs of each other. Few Chinese possess family photographs from the past, as so much was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, which may explain the intensity of the photography she witnessed. She titled the project, The Outsider because, as a Westerner in the East, and a stranger in a foreign culture, she allowed herself to be a spectator to the photographer/subject relationship. These are portraits of the Chinese, by the Chinese, observed by Heyert, an eyewitness to the birth of a new collective memory.