ART
AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Edite by David Campany
Hardbouond, 10.25 " x 11.75", 304 pages
193 color, 72 duotone illustrations
2003, Phaidon Press
Art
and Photography is the first book of its kind to survey the
major presence of photography in artistic practice from the 1960s
onwards. Today photography is arts pre-eminent medium, yet it
took the whole of the last century for it to acquire this status.
On its invention, the photograph was considered a purely mechanical,
artless object which could not be considered among the fine arts.
Despite its increasing use by the century`s most significant artists,
only since the late 1960s have art museums gradually begun to
exhibit and acquire the photograph as an artwork. This volume
provides an authoritative overview of photography`s place in recent
art history, contextualised in the Documents section by original
artists statements and interviews, and texts by leading critics,
writers and theorists of the late twentieth century. - publisher
About the Author:
David Campany is Senior Lecturer in the History and Theory of
Photography at Surrey Institute of Art and Design, Farnham, England.
A writer and artist, he was co-founder of the organization Photoforum,
which brings together theorists and practitioners working in the
photographic arts. His published work includes essays in Rewriting
Conceptual Art, ed. Jon Bird and Michael Newman (Reaktion,
1999) Postcards on Photography Photorealism and the Reproduction
(Cambridge Darkroom, 1998) and Photography, Philosophy, Technology
(Photoforum, 2003).
Buy
this book
|