Photography after conceptual art / edited by Diarmuid Costello and Margaret Iversen.
Photography after Conceptual Art addresses substantive theoretical, historical and aesthetic issues raised by post-1960s photography as a mainstream artistic medium. Contributions trace photographic art's remarkable transformation form the 'non-aesthetic' uses of the medium associated...
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Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Malden, MA, USA : [Great Britain] :
Wiley-Blackwell ; Association of Art Historians,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Auto-maticity: Ruscha and performative photography / Margaret Iversen
- Ed Ruscha, Heidegger, and deadpan photography / Aron Vinegar
- Subject, object, mimesis: the aesthetic world of the Bechers' photography / Sarah E. James
- Exit ghost: Douglas Huebler's face value / Gordon Hughes
- Productive misunderstandings: interpreting Mel Bochner's theory of photography / Luke Skrebowski
- Roni Horn's Icelandic encyclopedia / Mark Godfrey
- Thomas Demand, Jeff Wall and Sherrie Levine: deforming 'pictures' / Tamara Trodd
- Almost Merovingian: on Jeff Wall's relation to nearly everything / Wolfgang Brückle
- Morning cleaning: Jeff Wall and The large glass / Christine Conley.