Wolfgang Strassl : Underground Portraits
(Autor) Zelda CheatleDefying traditional portraiture, Wolfgang Strassl (*1956) has made a series of photographs which encapsulates the rich, varied, eclectic and diverse population of London as seen in the democratizing space of a carriage on the London Underground. By omitting the face in these portraits, Strassl allows us an undistracted and genuine perusal of these passengers and the stories, which their visual appearances are telling. This also challenges our ability to see, recognize and understand these stories. It is a gentle yet pervasive look at the great sea of humanity travelling in subterranean London and the rich diversity in this contemporary metropolis.
Zelda Cheatle
Zelda Cheatle is a renowned British curator and publisher known for her work in promoting contemporary photography. She has curated numerous exhibitions and published several photobooks, including the influential "Beyond the Wall: Art and Artifacts from the GDR." Cheatle's keen eye for innovative photography has made her a key figure in the art world.