Catherine Wagner: Place, History, and the Archive

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Discover the profound exploration of photography with 'Catherine Wagner: Place, History, and the Archive.' This compelling volume offers a comprehensive survey of acclaimed photographer Catherine Wagner's work over a span of forty years, from 1974 to 2016. The book showcases Wagner's major series and emphasizes her unique approach to photography, addressing how knowledge is transferred through visual narratives. With attention to historical context, it features nineteen series, including transformative projects like 'Early California Landscape' and 'Moscone Site,' where she delves into the intricacies of the built environment. Wagner's photographs serve as metaphors that examine physical and cultural architecture, redefining our understanding of cultural identities. Her innovative strategies, termed 'archeology in reverse,' challenge traditional perceptions of space and history. In works such as 'Re-Classifying History' and 'A Narrative History of the Light Bulb,' Wagner invites audiences to rethink archives and cultural collections, raising essential questions about historical representation. By engaging with diverse institutions—from art museums to science labs—Wagner captures the essential narratives within American culture, making this publication a crucial addition for photography enthusiasts, historians, and anyone invested in the intersection of art and history. Enhance your collection with this beautifully designed book from Damiani Editore, showcasing years of impactful photographic inquiry.

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