Description
Discover 'More than One', a profound exploration of sequentiality and serialism in photography, presented through illustrated essays by leading contributors. This essential reading delves into the history of photography from its inception to today, unraveling the artistic nuances behind photographic albums, thematic portfolios, and performance art documentation. Unearth hidden gems like the 1929 volume 'Beyond This Point', a groundbreaking collaboration between American photographer Francis Bruguiere and radio producer Lance Sieveking. The book also highlights the evolution of public spaces in relation to sexual self-identity through the early works of Minor White, and showcases Ana Mendieta's powerful performance art. Perfect for photography enthusiasts, art historians, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between image and meaning, 'More than One' is a must-have addition to your collection. With a brand-new condition and beautifully formatted with flaps, this book is a treasure trove for those eager to deepen their understanding of serial and sequential forms in photography. Enhance your library's offerings with this intriguing title from the Princeton University Art Museum.
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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780300149302
Format: With flaps
Year: 2009
Publisher: Princeton University Art Museum
Description:
The essays in More than One examine sequentiality and serialism in the practice of photography from the medium’s earliest years to the present. Contributors explore nuances of syntax and sense raised by works like photographic albums, books, thematic portfolios, journalistic photo features, and documentations of performance art.Fully illustrated essays discuss, among other topics, the little-known volume Beyond This Point (1929), a collaborative experiment by American photographer Francis Bruguiere and London radio producer Lance Sieveking; the evolving relationship between public space and sexual self-definition in the early work of Minor White; and an important performance work by artist Ana Mendieta. The title essay surveys the social conditions and expressive motives that have given rise to serial and sequential forms throughout the history of photography.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780300149302
Format: With flaps
Year: 2009
Publisher: Princeton University Art Museum
Description:
The essays in More than One examine sequentiality and serialism in the practice of photography from the medium’s earliest years to the present. Contributors explore nuances of syntax and sense raised by works like photographic albums, books, thematic portfolios, journalistic photo features, and documentations of performance art.Fully illustrated essays discuss, among other topics, the little-known volume Beyond This Point (1929), a collaborative experiment by American photographer Francis Bruguiere and London radio producer Lance Sieveking; the evolving relationship between public space and sexual self-definition in the early work of Minor White; and an important performance work by artist Ana Mendieta. The title essay surveys the social conditions and expressive motives that have given rise to serial and sequential forms throughout the history of photography.