From privacy concerns regarding Google Street View to surveillance
photography's association with terrorism and sexual predators,
photography as an art has become complex terrain upon which
anxieties about public space have been played out. Yet the
photographic threat is not limited to the image alone. A range of
social, technological and political issues converge in these rising
anxieties and affect the practice, circulation, and consumption of
contemporary public photography today. The Culture of Photography
in Public Space collects essays and photographs that offer a new
response to these restrictions, the events and the anxieties that
give rise to them.
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