Events of the Social: Portraiture and Collective Agency
Autor Elvira Dyangani Oseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 noi 2022
Events of the Social signifies The Walther Collection's goal to display, discover and study photography emerging from Africa and its diaspora as a space of global human significance. - Elvira Dyangani Ose
Co-published with The Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm and New York
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783969990872
ISBN-10: 3969990874
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 232 illustrations, 117 in full colour
Dimensiuni: 170 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Steidl GmbH & Co. OHG
ISBN-10: 3969990874
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 232 illustrations, 117 in full colour
Dimensiuni: 170 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Steidl GmbH & Co. OHG
Notă biografică
The Walther Collection is an art foundation dedicated to the critical understanding of historical and contemporary photography and related media. Through a program of international exhibitions, in-depth collecting, original research and scholarly publications, The Walther Collection aims to highlight the social uses of photography and expand the history of the medium. The collection's diverse activities are centered on its expansive holdings of African, Chinese, Japanese and European modern and contemporary photography and media, nineteenth-century photography from Europe and Africa, and vernacular lens-based imagery from across the globe. Steidl's books with the collection include Events of the Self: Portraiture and Social Identity (2010), Appropriated Landscapes (2011), Distance and Desire: Encounters with the African Archive (2013), Recent Histories: Contemporary African Photography and Video Art (2017), Samuel Fosso's AUTOPORTRAIT (2020) and Jo Ractliffe's Photographs 1980s - now (2021).