Novelist William Boyd recently quoted writer and critic Janet Malcolm as saying, “If you scratch a photograph you find two things: a painting and a photograph.” This is hardly ambiguous, as it reflects on photography’s long-drawn battle against fine art to be recognized as an equal, if not more.
Photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue, curated by novelist William Boyd, at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London
PAROMA MUKHERJEE, BLOUIN ART INFO, June 29, 2016