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The Photograph - A Strange, Confined Space (Hardcover)
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The Photograph - A Strange, Confined Space (Hardcover)
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This richly evocative study of photography has two major emphases.
The first is that the language of description (be it title,
caption, or text) is deeply implicated in how a viewer looks at
photographs. The more detailed the description, the more precisely
the viewer's observation is directed. This leads to the second
emphasis, that the use of a photograph determines its meaning. For
example, a newspaper photograph with a caption may be later
exhibited in an art gallery with additional or different
information. The news photograph will look as it did originally,
but instead of being seen as news may be seen in terms of history,
sociology, or art. The author first engages the problem of defining
the value of a photograph, not in terms of its commercial or
monetary value but of its actual or potential use. Walter
Benjamin's influential writings on photography are discussed,
notably his complex metaphor of "aura" as applied to both handmade
art (such as painting and sculpture) and the photograph, with the
author challenging Benjamin's contention that works of art do not
require titles, whereas photographs do. Actual descriptions of
photographs are used to show that the descriptions modify and
enlarge interpretation and often establish the use of photographs.
The author then investigates the many definitions of the photograph
that invoke the metaphor of the "mask", followed by a look at the
history of reflective images (mirror, water) and Benjamin's uses of
aura, the returned gaze, and memory. The imaginative use of
photographs as metaphor is further explored in works of literature
by Marcel Proust, Robert Lowell, Roland Barthes, and Robert Musil.
The author concludes that although nophotograph has the sacred aura
of the unique work of art, many photographs have a secular aura
constituted by use, familiarity, description, and interpretation.
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