A Portrait of Disease, An Experience at Kalafong Hospital
DAVID GOLDBLATT, 2000
The physician, Miguel Ribeiro, has dared to find beauty where other practitioners have been concerned only to objectify the subjects of their clinical and forensic studies, and where ordinary folk are wont to avert their eyes from fear or even disgust.
He has done this without fudging but indeed by precisely applying the understanding afforded him by his profession.Nor has he falsely dramatised or indulged in sentimentality. In the result he has produced photographs of pathologies of the human condition which are remarkable for the depth of the paradoxes they pose.Somehow the scientific is not obscured by or sacrificed to the aesthetic, yet the clarity of both, seemingly, is heightened.And far from beauty concealing or minimising what is suffered, it seems to make the condition suffered both real and immediate.Science and art, the beautiful and the terrible are here brought into rare and moving contiguity
-David Goldblatt
VIDEO
In early 2007 Miguel began converting his analog images to digital and started sequencing the photographs into short films with music. This medium proved to be the most adequate vehicle for some of the series, while ideally conveying the obsessive spirit of his work.
DICE
DOORS
WAVES
ECONOMIC DIARY XXI
SHAKESPEARE SONNETS 1
SHAKESPEARE SONNETS 2
SLIDE SHOW
PULSAR
“Shakespeare Sonnets 1” | Recited by Frances Lynch.
“Shakespeare Sonnets 2” | Composer: Isabel Soveral, Singer: Frances Lynch.
“Slide Show” and “Pulsar” | Composer: Isabel Soveral.
Sounds for “Dice”, “Economic Diary XXI“ and “Doors”produced and recorded by Miguel Ribeiro.