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The artist book Things Change Anyway is a collaboration between non-binary, trans* artist MC Coble and art / photo historian Louise Wolthers about various kinds of metamorphosis in life, bodies, relationships, and nature. The book first and foremost consists of photographs from the couple’s image archive, spanning a decade and presented in radical, non-linear editing. Intersecting the image flow are five essays by Wolthers and twelve drawings by Coble.
Above all, the book is an examination of the meaning of photography, looking and being seen. One strand of photographs in this book documents Coble’s ongoing gender affirmation, another theme is Wolthers’ struggles with menopause. Other strands include still lifes and snapshots from the everyday – with all its vulnerability, imperfection, and impermanence. The image strands are woven together to form a dynamic montage across time and space reflecting what change, non-human connectivity and queer kinship might look like.
Wolthers’ personal essays contextualize single images with a wider body of photo history and gender/queer/trans* theory. Coble’s drawings form a visual, non-linear diary and synthesize various experiences – dealing with depression and during COVID, of being put on hold by the system, and of ways of transitioning and gaining agency.
Coble is a non-binary trans artist, living and working in Gothenburg. They work mainly through performance art and photography.
Louise Wolthers is an art historian, writer, and curator. Since 2012 she is head of research and curator at The Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg.
Published by Breadfield Press
Softcover
192 pages
230 x 310 mm
ISBN 9789198821017