Lecture

MICHELLE HENNING
“THE PHOTOGRAPHIC FIX”

Thursday, July 31, 2025, 6 pm 

Location: Fotografie Forum Frankfurt


Admission

5 EUR, reduced 3 EUR, for members of the FFF and students with valid ID card admission is free.

In this lecture Michelle Henning uses the multiple meanings of the English word “fix” to think about the legacy of chemical photography. Using a diverse range of photographs, she looks at how the idea of fixing has been understood in photography practice and theory. She argues that photographic fixer gave photography its mobility, preserving images and allowing them to be let loose on the world, but it also became the vehicle for silver contamination. In English to fix also means to arrange, so the lecture will touch on the question of how photographs arrange the world. Additionally, a fix is a dilemma or a sticky situation, and the lecture will address the difficulties of understanding photography as something that both freezes an image and sets it loose.

Michelle Henning is Professor in Photography and Media in the School of the Arts at the University of Liverpool. She has written numerous text photography including the books Photography: The Unfettered Image (2018) and the forthcoming A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog and Empire (2025).

    In cooperation with Research Seminar on the History and Theory of Photography 2025: International, interdisciplinary Research Colloquium for PhD Candidates and Post-Docs, German Documentation Centre for Art History – Bildarchiv Foto Marburg (DDK), Philipps-Universität Marburg. 

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