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Fortunes of War

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An extended edit of Eric Lesdema’s photographic series of the same name, with 83 colour photographs and essays from leading academics which analyse how his work provides an alternative approach to ...
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Eric Lesdema’s photographic series Fortunes of War was awarded the UN Nikon World Prize in 1997. Originally a series of fifteen images, this extended edit includes 83 colour photos, accompanied by a series of essays by leading academics in the field. The essays explore ideas raised by the prescient nature of the work, offering a highly original and engaging debate about its alternative approach to documentary photography, which views photography as an alternate space with the potential to project events rather than record them. In exploring an approach that cuts against the traditional concept central to documentary photography since its inception, the book thus raises important questions about twenty-first century interpretations and applications of photography and media. With thought-provoking research and a diverse array of essay contributions, Fortunes of War proposes new lines of interdisciplinary investigation, reflection and inquiry.

 

Nikon Award info:   https://www.artimage.org.uk/artists/l/eric-lesdema/

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Price: £39.20
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 10 August 2021
ISBN: 9781783209057
Format: eBook
BISACs:

PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / Artists' Books, Photography and photographs, Warfare and defence

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'Eric Lesdema’s Fortunes of War offers an enticing and fundamentally unsettling engagement with the tensions (war) and consequences of the everyday. Nothing – not even the project title– can be taken at face value. As is suggested, image-meaning and significance float freely sometimes finding temporary anchors within specific conceptual or social contexts. Resonances between essays and images intrigue in this complex publication that takes its time to seduce the reader.'

FROM THE SERIES EDITOR TO THE READER: The Immateriality of Culture
ALFREDO CRAMEROTTI

What’s in a Day?
ANDREAS PHILIPPOPOULOS-MIHALOPOULOS

Right on Target
JAN BAETENS

A Visual Historiography 
JANE TORMEY

A Reading, in Retrospection
NICOLETTE BARSDORF-LIEBCHEN

‘… Pro Foro Mori’
GERALD MOORE

Unstuck: ‘War Artists Without A War’
PAUL GOUGH

‘Closed for Judging’: The Just Emplacement of Eric Lesdema 
ANDREAS PHILIPPOPOULOS-MIHALOPOULOS

The Practitioner in Alter Space 
ERIC LESDEMA

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