The Photography of Crisis

The Photography of Crisis
Title The Photography of Crisis PDF eBook
Author Daniel H. Magilow
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 202
Release 2012
Genre Photography
ISBN 0271054220

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"Examines photo essays from Weimar Germany's many social crises. Traces photography's emergence as a new language that German photographers used to intervene in modernity's key political and philosophical debates: changing notions of nature and culture, national and personal identity, and the viability of parliamentary democracy"--

Picturing Atrocity

Picturing Atrocity
Title Picturing Atrocity PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Batchen
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN

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This title taps into the widespread interest in, and concern about, photographs of atrocity. The book contains a broad range of atrocity photographs from throughout history and around the world, as well as essays by well-known artists and photographers.

Crisis of the Real

Crisis of the Real
Title Crisis of the Real PDF eBook
Author Andy Grundberg
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1990
Genre Photography
ISBN

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... His interpretations and critical views have helped shpae a broad understanding of photography's complex roles in art and in the media. This volume is the first compilation of his work.

#ICP Concerned

#ICP Concerned
Title #ICP Concerned PDF eBook
Author David Campany
Publisher G Editions LLC
Pages 320
Release 2021-10
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781943876228

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On March 13, 2020 when the global coronavirus pandemic brought life as we know it to an abrupt halt, the International Center of Photography, just weeks after opening in a brand-new building on Manhattan'ss Lower East Side that was buzzing with visitors, was forced to close its doors. Wanting to do more than virtual exhibition tours, ICP announced the #ICPConcerned open call on March 20th, an invitation for people to make, upload, and tag images on Instagram of whatever was going on in their lives wherever they were. What resulted was more than sixty thousand submissions from countries as far flung as France, Singapore, Argentina, Nigeria, Canada, and Iran. From the halls of medical facilities to eerily empty streets and domestic settings converted into home offices and classrooms, the more than 800 photographs collected here are organized chronologically and accompanied by headlines gathered from various global news entities. Taken together, these words and pictures represent the pain, heartbreak, hope, and occasional humor we've all experienced this past year against the backdrop of COVID-19, unrelenting racial injustice, and a divisive political climate. Exhibition: ICP International Center for Photography, New York, USA (01.10.2020 - 03.01.2021).

Vile Bodies

Vile Bodies
Title Vile Bodies PDF eBook
Author Chris Townsend
Publisher Prestel Publishing
Pages 172
Release 1998
Genre Photography
ISBN

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Published to coincide with a touring exhibition in the UK and North America in 1998-99, and to accompany C4 series.

After the Crisis

After the Crisis
Title After the Crisis PDF eBook
Author Donatien Grau
Publisher Diaphanes
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Photography
ISBN 9783035802023

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After the Crisis offers a platform for discussions between some of today's leading artists, writers, theorists, curators, and historians aimed at questioning the very status of photography today. Contributors come from the realms of critical theory, fiction, performance art, fashion photography, and museums, as well as film and design, and their conversations bring together history and the contemporary. Comparing the current situation of photographic images with the crisis experienced by representation at the time of the birth of photography, they set our relationship with photographic images in the digital era in perspective. Through these discussions, we come to sense the existential burden of being surrounded by images, while also beginning to grasp the historical depth of a questioning of images that started long before the current generation and engages with crucial political and cultural issues of our time.

I Can Only Tell You what My Eyes See

I Can Only Tell You what My Eyes See
Title I Can Only Tell You what My Eyes See PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9780863561795

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With over 150 photographs, this powerful collection reveals the stories and humanity of those caught up in the refugee crisis.