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The Focal Press Companion to the Constructed Image in Contemporary Photography

Editat de Marni Shindelman, Anne Massoni
en Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2018
This compendium examines the choices, construction, inclusions and exemptions, and expanded practices involved in the process of creating a photograph. Focusing on work created in the past twenty-five years, this volume is divided into sections that address a separate means of creating photographs as careful constructs: Directing Spaces, Constructing Places, Performing Space, Building Images, and Camera-less Images. Introduced by both a curator and a scholar, each section features contemporary artists in conversation with curators, critics, gallerists, artists, and art historians. The writings include narratives by the artist, writings on their work, and examinations of studio practices. This pioneering book is the first of its kind to explore this topic beyond those artists building sets to photograph.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138125025
ISBN-10: 1138125024
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Foreword
Introduction: The State of Photography, The Status
of Photographs
  1. Building Images, Building SpacesMadeline Yale Preston
    Single Artist Spotlights
    Jason DeMarte
    Letha Wilson
    Mark Dorf
    Eva Stenram
    Anthony Goicolea
    Interviews
    Adam Magyar
    Darren Harvey-Regan
    Hank Willis Thomas
    Ruth Van Beek
  2. Constructing PlacesStacy J. Platt
    Single Artist Spotlights
    Shirana Shahbazi
    Susana Reisman
    Liliana Porter
    Interviews
    Wang Ningde
    Susan kae Grant
  3. Sensations of Place: Artist Altered EnvironmentsLiz Wells
    Single Artist Spotlights
    Adam Ekberg
    Noémie Goudal
    Matt Siber
    Interviews
    Laurent Millet
    Thomas Jackson
  4. Schematic Traces: Systems of MakingKate Palmer Albers
    Single Artist Spotlights
    Natalie Czech
    Shizuka Yokomizo
    Pato Hebert
    Interviews
    Penelope Umbrico
    Mishka Henner
  5. Camera-Less: Photographic Fidelity (and Infidelity)Katherine Ware
    Single Artist Spotlights
    Farrah Karapetian
    Shimpei Takeda
    Brittany Nelson
    Interviews
    Aspen Mays
    Liz Deschenes
  6. Performing for the Camera: Postmodernism,
         Antimodernism, and the Performative Photograph
        William J. Simmons
        Single Artist Spotlights
        Renée Cox
       Ou Zhihang
       Stacey Tyrell
       Interviews
       Lily McElroy
      Hillerbrand+Magsamen

Notă biografică

Marni Shindelman’s work investigates proximity and touch in digital culture. She is half the collaborative team of Larson & Shindelman. Their ongoing project, Geolocation, uses publicly available embedded GPS information in Twitter updates to track the locations of user posts and make photographs to mark the location in the real world. She is an assistant professor at the University of Georgia, Lamar Dodd School of Art. Prior to that she taught for ten years at the University of Rochester. Her work has been in exhibitions at Crystal Bridges Museum, solo exhibitions Blue Sky in Portland, United Photo Industries in Brooklyn, the Contemporary Arts Center Las Vegas. Selections have been shown in group shows at the Light Factory in Charlotte, the FotoFestiwal in Poland, the Houston Center for Photography, Baltimore Museum of Art, the Moscow International Biennale in Russia, and Conflux Festival in NYC. Shindelman’s projects have been featured in Wired Magazine, GUP Magazine, The Picture Show from NPR, The Dish, PetaPixel, Fast Company, Gizmodo, Hyperallergic, the New York Times, Hostshoe Magazine, the Washington Post, Utne Reader, Flavorwire, Frieze Magazine, the British Journal of Photography, the BBC News Viewfinder, and on the radio program Marketplace Tech Report.
Anne Leighton Massoni is the Program Director of Photography at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to teaching at UArts she held positions at Marshall University, Cornell University, Tyler School of Art, Washington College, Memphis College of Art, and Monmouth University. She has exhibited nationally and internationally including the H. F. Johnson Museum in New York, The Print Center in Philadelphia, The Sol Mednick Gallery in Philadelphia, NIH in Washington, DC, the Allen Sheppard Gallery in New York City, Newspace Gallery in Portland, Rayko in San Francisco, the East End Film Festival in London, England, the 2013 International Mobile Innovation Screening in New Zealand and Australia, and IlCantinonearte Teatri e Galleria del Grifo in Montepulciano, Italy. Recent publications of her work include ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art and SpostaMenti, published by MuseumsEtc in England. She serves as the Vice Chair of the National Board of the Society for Photographic Education.

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This compendium examines the choices, construction, inclusions and exemptions, and expanded practices involved in the process of creating a photograph.