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Through the Lens - Studies of Photographers (Paperback)
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Through the Lens - Studies of Photographers (Paperback)
Series: CV/Visual Arts Research, 213
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A collection of essays, articles and reviews of photography by
Marina Vaizey published in the past decade.Photography is the one
art form in which we all participate.We all take photographs, are
photographed, and look at photographs. A striking phenomenon of the
post war period, the last half century or so, has been the
proliferation of collections of photography in museums and
galleries of all kinds, the integration of photography with the
other fine arts, and the complementary increase of scholarship,
publications and the attention of universities. Thus the expansion
of photography in the visual universe has been both commercial,
critical There have been auction prices for individual prints that
have reached millions of dollars, and increasing attention not only
to all of the categories of photography from documentation and
reportage to what we might call art in all its guises. In Britain
for example the variety of approaches is clear in the great
national collections. The Victoria and Albert museum collected
photography as part of its documentation of art, architecture and
fashion, but also formed the first national collection of
photography for its aesthetic values.The Science Museum, London's
National Portrait Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery of
Scotland, the National Monuments Record are other great
collections. It is however only in the past ten years that Tate has
established posts for dedicated curators in the field. The Museum
of Modern Art in New York established in 1929, started to collect
modern photography in 1930 and established its department in 1940.
Both the Centre Pompidou and the Musee d'Orsay in Paris collect,
curate and exhibit photography as a core part of their activity. So
the histories are various.What is clear however is that both
historic and contemporary photography, however the ramifications of
the digital age we now inhabit, is of inescapable importance in how
we view and understand the world around us. And that this
significance is now universally recognised. MV
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