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Photography, A Feminist History HARDCOVER - 2021 by Chronicle Books

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ISBN
1797213830
Book Title
Photography, a Feminist History
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Item Length
11.8 in
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Chronicle Chronicle Books
Genre
Photography
Topic
History
Item Weight
58 Oz
Item Width
9.3 in
Number of Pages
160 Pages

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Publisher
Chronicle Books
ISBN-10
1797213830
ISBN-13
9781797213835
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27050395370

Product Key Features

Book Title
Photography, a Feminist History
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
History
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Photography
Author
Chronicle Chronicle Books
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
58 Oz
Item Length
11.8 in
Item Width
9.3 in

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LCCN
2023-277810
Synopsis
This feminist retelling of the history of photography puts women in the picture--and, more importantly, behind the camera! In ten thematic, chronological sections, Tate Modern curator Emma Lewis explores the vital role women artists have played in shaping the ever-evolving medium of photography. Lewis has compiled work from more than 200 different women and nonbinary photographers along with short essays on 75 different artists, many informed by her interviews with the subjects. From the studio portraiture of the late nineteenth century to the photojournalism of Dorothea Lange and Lee Miller in the early twentieth--and from second-wave feminist critiques of gender roles to contemporary selfies and social media personae--this volume examines different genres, styles, and approaches to photography from the 1800s to the present. UNPARALLELED IN SCOPE: International, inclusive, and intersectional, this comprehensive volume tells the story of a versatile and innovative medium. From early-twentieth-century self-portraits responding to modernity and changing notions of womanhood, to photojournalistic images documenting the climate crisis, the photographs in this book demonstrate the varied ways that women respond to and shape the global cultural landscape. The artists profiled here include: * Sheila Pree Bright * Imogen Cunningham * Paz Errázuriz * Nan Goldin * Kati Horna * Mari Katayama * Dora Maar * Lee Miller * Tina Modotti * Zanele Muholi * Shirin Neshat * Cindy Sherman * Lieko Shiga * Lorna Simpson * Amalia Ulman * And more! INSIGHTFULLY ORGANIZED: The thematic chapters of this project showcase photography's changing role in society and art. They allow the author to explore and contextualize how this role has (or hasn't) made space for women and people of marginalized genders, and how the work done on the margins of the medium pushes the boundaries of technology and creative expression. This is not simply a collection of "women photographers"--it's a book about how and why women and nonbinary artists have used photography to respond to and shape their own realities. Perfect for: * Photographers, artists, and students, and art lovers * Anyone interested in the history of photography * Intersectional feminists * Trailblazing women--and the people who love and support them!, This feminist retelling of the history of photography puts women in the picture--and, more importantly, behind the camera! In ten thematic, chronological sections, Tate Modern curator Emma Lewis explores the vital role women artists have played in shaping the ever-evolving medium of photography. Lewis has compiled work from more than 200 different women and nonbinary photographers along with short essays on 75 different artists, many informed by her interviews with the subjects. From the studio portraiture of the late nineteenth century to the photojournalism of Dorothea Lange and Lee Miller in the early twentieth--and from second-wave feminist critiques of gender roles to contemporary selfies and social media personae--this volume examines different genres, styles, and approaches to photography from the 1800s to the present. UNPARALLELED IN SCOPE: International, inclusive, and intersectional, this comprehensive volume tells the story of a versatile and innovative medium. From early-twentieth-century self-portraits responding to modernity and changing notions of womanhood, to photojournalistic images documenting the climate crisis, the photographs in this book demonstrate the varied ways that women respond to and shape the global cultural landscape. The artists profiled here include: - Sheila Pree Bright - Imogen Cunningham - Paz Errázuriz - Nan Goldin - Kati Horna - Mari Katayama - Dora Maar - Lee Miller - Tina Modotti - Zanele Muholi - Shirin Neshat - Cindy Sherman - Lieko Shiga - Lorna Simpson - Amalia Ulman - And more! INSIGHTFULLY ORGANIZED: The thematic chapters of this project showcase photography's changing role in society and art. They allow the author to explore and contextualize how this role has (or hasn't) made space for women and people of marginalized genders, and how the work done on the margins of the medium pushes the boundaries of technology and creative expression. This is not simply a collection of "women photographers"--it's a book about how and why women and nonbinary artists have used photography to respond to and shape their own realities. Perfect for: - Photographers, artists, and students, and art lovers - Anyone interested in the history of photography - Intersectional feminists - Trailblazing women--and the people who love and support them!
LC Classification Number
TR15.L4 2021

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