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The Critical Eye

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The Critical Eye provides a comprehensive approach to the critical understanding of photography through an in-depth discussion of fifteen photographs and their contexts – historical, generic, biogr...
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Based on the highly successful course at the School of Visual Arts developed by the author, this book provides a comprehensive approach to the critical understanding of photography through an in-depth discussion of fifteen photographs and their contexts – historical, generic, biographical and aesthetic. This book presents an intensive course in looking at photographs, open to undergraduates and general audiences alike. Rexer argues that by concentrating on fifteen carefully chosen works it is possible to understand the history, development and contemporary situation of photography.

Looking to images by photographers such as Roland Fischer, Nancy Rexroth and Ernest Cole, The Critical Eye is the only book to address the totality of issues involved in photography, from authorial self-consciousness to the role of the audience. Its subjects are not limited to art photography but include vernacular images, commercial genres and anthropology. With every chapter it seeks to link the history of photography to current practice. This highly illustrated and beautiful book provides a much-needed introduction to image production.

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Price: £23.95
Pages: 152
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 15 September 2019
Trim Size: 8.65 X 8.65 in
ISBN: 9781783209842
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PHOTOGRAPHY / General, ART / History / General, Photography and photographs, History of art

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'It seems to me just what photo history needs now. People have forgotten how to look at photographs, so I applaud the concept, as well as the spot-on topics.'

Introduction: How Is a Photograph?

Life and Work: Does Biography Matter?

Reading Photographs: Decisions in and Beyond the Frame

The Origins of Photographies

Portraits: The Other Side of the Mask

Street Photography: Where the Sidewalk Ends

From Self-Portrait to Selfie: Memes Come True

Other Natures (Landscape in Five Views of Yosemite)

Beyond Fashion

Troubling Images: Don’t Look Now

Them/Us

Abstraction in Photography: Picture Nothing

Photojournalism: A World of Witnesses

Unphotographable

Everybody’s Pictures