Photography is an art which is subjective, so judgement of photography pieces can never be truly right or wrong. John Baldessari exemplifies this idea with his picture “Wrong!”, challenging the opinions of critics who put labels on art. Due to the poor composition of Baldessari’s photograph, at first glance the photo may appear to be a mistake or a beginner’s attempt. However, knowing the context of the photograph and the message that Baldessari wishes to make about subjectivity and personal opinion in art, our appreciation of the photograph shifts to see the piece as more poetic and creative. In photography, there are no ‘bad’ pictures or ‘great’ pictures, because other than opinions being entirely subjective, the context of the photograph can also be important.
Such as the case with John Baldessari’s ‘Wrong’ photograph, context can tell the audience more about the artists’ thoughts and emotions at the time. It can help us to find out the deeper message that the photographer is attempting to convey. Rather than just appreciating the aesthetics of a photograph, context can create another type of appeal for the audience based on the situation in which the photo was taken. Without the context in John Baldessari’s photograph, the picture would take on a completely different meaning and would likely not gain as much traction as it has. In this situation, context becomes important in photography. So although it is not necessary, and many photographs can be appreciated without context, it adds a special perspective to the image or introduces a totally new way of seeing the work.
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Baldessari, John “Wrong” Photograph. Dragon’s Exchange, ISB, 22nd August 2024. https://dx.isb.cn/dash/#/classroom/648607/sections/lesson/344114/page/344116/edit, Accessed 10th January 2025.
Kylavillena. “In Depth: Is Context Important in Photography?”. Lomography, 1st September 2024. https://www.lomography.com/magazine/353974-in-depth-is-context-important-in-photography, Accessed 10th January 2025.