FASHION
FICTION in PHOTOGRAPHY SINCE 1990
Susan Kismaric and Eva Respini
Hardbound,
9 " x 12" 144 pages
110 color and 11 duotone illustrations
2004, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Essays by Susan Kismaric, Eva Respini and Dennis
Freedman
From the Publisher:
Since the late 1980s, the field of fashion photography has exploded,
moving away from presenting a desirable ideal to showing contemporary
lifestyles. An intriguing exchange of ideas and techniques between
commercial photography and art photography and, more specifically,
between fashion and art photography has completely changed the
idea of what a fashion photograph is and what it should look like.
The focus is on defining a milieu rather than just clothing. Fashioning
Fiction in Photography Since 1990 presents a selection of
high-profile fashion photographs influenced by two aesthetic strategies:
cinema and the amateur photograph. The cinematic image, through
its attention to drama and its reverence for tension and voyeurism,
seduces a young audience whose primary visual points of reference
are film and television. The amateur photograph, including the
family album picture, provides seemingly offhand documentation
of the activities of friends and associates in the lives of photographers,
blurring the line between pictures made for hire and those made
as personal keepsakes.
This groundbreaking book, and the
exhibition it accompanies, includes lavish illustrations of the
work by photographers such as Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Cedric Buchet,
Glen Luchford, Tina Barney, Jüergen Teller, Nan Goldin, and
Larry Sultan, among others. The principal essay, by Susan Kismaric,
Curator, and Eva Respini, Assistant Curator, in the Department
of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, explores the nature
of fashion photography in the last decade, and the work of the
photographers presented in this volume. A second essay, by Dennis
Freedman, Vice Chairman and Creative Director of W magazine, discusses
the subject from within the fashion industry and provides an intimate
view of the creation of the promotional campaigns and the imagery
of fashion.
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