{"id":38497,"date":"2016-10-31T16:00:31","date_gmt":"2016-10-31T20:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.realstylenetwork.com\/lifestyle\/?p=38497"},"modified":"2017-09-15T10:15:36","modified_gmt":"2017-09-15T14:15:36","slug":"roger-ballens-theatre-of-the-mind-exhibit-at-izzy-gallery-is-a-visual-adventure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.realstylenetwork.com\/lifestyle\/2016\/10\/roger-ballens-theatre-of-the-mind-exhibit-at-izzy-gallery-is-a-visual-adventure\/","title":{"rendered":"Roger Ballen\u2019s \u201cTheatre of the Mind\u201d Exhibit At Izzy Gallery Is A Visual Adventure"},"content":{"rendered":"
They say that a picture tells a thousand words, but Roger Ballen disagrees. The 66-year-old photographer is a consummate professional when it comes to communicating through his visuals.<\/p>\n However, there\u2019s a stark difference between the average vacation selfie and the compelling, provocative and broody images captured by the influential photographic artist. The difference is that no captions are needed when looking at a signature Ballen image, because the powerful black and white photos truly speak for themselves.<\/p>\n \u201cIf you can actually describe the picture in words, it\u2019s probably a bad photograph. I don\u2019t try to tell a story, I just make strong photographs,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n Recently, Ballen was in Toronto for the opening of his Theatre of the Mind<\/em><\/a> <\/strong>exhibit at Izzy Gallery<\/a><\/strong>, which runs until November 19. The artist, who was born in New York City in 1950, has lived in South Africa for over 30 years. Ballen\u2019s most current Canadian stop brought him to Toronto\u2019s trendy Yorkville neighbourhood, where he spoke to the crowds about his retrospective.<\/p>\n The exhibit covers memorable works by Ballen, which date back to the early 1980s. However, Ballen himself is hesitant to describe his favourite pieces, and sees the individualism in each of the unique and captivating works instead.<\/p>\n \u201cI don\u2019t have favourites. Some pictures strike me in one way, and other pictures strike me in other ways,\u201d he explains.<\/p>\n Like many creative souls, Ballen realizes that there is tremendous beauty in nature, but is never quite sure where his next photograph will be found. Certainly, the arresting landscape of South Africa has influenced his work, and his adopted hometown of Johannesburg has set the stage for many of his photographs.<\/p>\n \u201cThe most striking things are always the things I find in nature, whether it\u2019s a volcano or being on the sea during a violent storm or being in a quiet jungle. These are always the places that I have the most affinity to,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n Ballen quips that during the 1980s, he was \u201cprobably the best travelled person in South Africa.\u201d Staying true to his love of the unconventional, his numerous travels around the nation led him further than the tourist attractions of Cape Town.<\/p>\n
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