In this volume, the Sheldon Museum of Art presents more than one
hundred examples from its distinguished photography collection,
which contains nearly twenty-five hundred objects. Encompassing the
full range of photographic history, "Encounters" showcases
recognized masterpieces, recent acquisitions, and rarely seen
treasures by a diverse range of artists, including Berenice Abbott,
Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Julia Margaret Cameron, Gertrude Kasebier,
Andre Kertesz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Yinka Shonibare, Paul Strand,
William Henry Fox Talbot, and Carrie Mae Weems.
"Encounters" explores photography through the lens of
transnationalism, highlighting the artistic, cultural, geographic,
scientific, and technological conflicts and concurrences that have
shaped the modern photographic image. Arranged thematically rather
than chronologically, the catalog addresses issues such as tourism,
souvenir production, and the search for authenticity in the face of
increasing industrialization; the transmission of American,
European, and Mexican forms of modernism; gender identity and
sexuality; the real and perceived tensions between nature and the
built environment; and the convergences of art and science, craft
and technology. Images are set within their context by the
catalog's principal author, Brandon K. Ruud, and are accompanied by
lively, thought-provoking essays by a team of scholars that
includes Zeynep Celik, Keith F. Davis, Gregory Nosan, Robert G.
O'Meally, Britt Salveson, and the museum's director, Jorge Daniel
Veneciano.
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