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Kristine Potter: Dark Waters

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Dark Waters by Kristine Potter explores the American South's landscape as a cultural palimpsest, weaving rich black-and-white photography with the haunting narratives of American murder ballads. Potter's images vividly capture evocative portraits of unnamed women central to these stories, framing riverscapes known for violent crimes, such as Murder Creek and Bloody Fork. This work reflects on society's ongoing glamorisation of violence against women, linking past and present cultural expressions from ballads to cinema. Accompanied by a short story from Rebecca Bengal, it powerfully evokes anxiety and foreboding ingrained in these settings.
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Dark Waters will appeal to readers interested in arts and culture, particularly those drawn to photography, American folklore, gender studies, and social commentary on violence and representation.

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Dark Waters, Kristine Potter's second monograph, continues her engagement with the American landscape as a palimpsest for cultural ideologies.

Her seductive, richly detailed black-and-white images channel the setting and characters of these songs, capturing the landscape of the American South, and creating a series of evocative portraits that stand in for the oft-unnamed women at the centre of their stories.

In the American murder ballad, which has taken on cult appeal and continues to be rerecorded even to this day, the riverscape is frequently the stage of crimes as described in their lyrics. Places like Murder Creek, Bloody Fork, and Deadman's Pond are haunted by both the victim and perpetrator of violence in the world Potter conjures, reflecting the casual and popular glamorisation of violence against women that remains prevalent in today's cultural landscape. As Potter notes, "I see a through line of violent exhibitionism from those early murder ballads, to the Wild West shows, to the contemporary landscape of cinema and television. Culturally, we seem to require it."

Dark Waters both evokes and exorcises the sense of threat and foreboding that women often grapple with as they move through the world. Author Rebecca Bengal contributes an evocative short story that underscores the sense of anxiety and foreboding that Potter infuses into each of her images; a deliciously compelling, if chilling, combination.

Copublished by Aperture with Images Vevey and The Momentary.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781597115568

Publisher: Aperture

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Aperture

Illustration: 65 tritone images

Contributors:

  • Photographs by Kristine Potter
  • Text by Rebecca Bengal
  • Designed by Julia Schfer

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 260.0mm

Height: 292.0mm

Weight: 1133g

Pages: 140

About the Author

Kristine Potter (born in Dallas, 1977) is an artist based in Nashville. She holds a BFA in photography; a BA in art history from the University of Georgia; and an MFA in photography from Yale University. In 2021, her work was included in But Still, It Turns, an exhibition (and book) curated by Paul Graham that launched at the International Center of Photography, New York, before traveling to the Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles, in 2022. Her awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship (2018) and the Grand Prix Images Vevey (2019–20). Manifest, her first monograph, was published in 2018. Potter is currently an assistant professor of photography at Middle Tennessee State University. Β  Rebecca BengalΒ is a writer of fiction and nonfiction, currently based in Brooklyn. She is a MacDowell fellowship recipient, a contributing editor at Oxford American, and a past editor at DoubleTake, American Short Fiction, the Onion, and Vogue.com. Her stories, interviews, essays, reported pieces, and collaborations with artists have been published by Aperture, the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Paris Review. Bengal’s first collection of essays, Strange Hours: Photography, Memory, and the Lives of Artists, is forthcoming from Aperture in 2023.

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