Contributions

  • Govett-Brewster Art Gallery - Contributor

Publication

2016 - Prestel, Germany

Language

English

Word Count

49,750 words, Guess

Page Count

199 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139783791355047
  • ISBN-103791366467
  • ISBN-10379135504X
  • ISBN-139783791366463
  • Library of Congress Control Number2015046097
and 4 more
  • OCLC Control Number923852406
  • Better World Books9783791355047
  • Better World Books9783791366463
  • Open LibraryOL27216480M

Classifications

  • DDC771/.4407493482
  • LCCTR646.N452 N494 2016
  • LCCTR646.N452N494 2016

Description

Since the early 19th century and the invention of photography, artists have been experimenting with various methods for creating photographs without a camera. At once exhaustive and compelling, this book reveals the myriad approaches artists have used to create photographic images using just paper and a source of radiation. Simultaneously a chronological history and a thematic study, this book explores a range of practices, some of which have been in use for more than a century, while others are entirely contemporary. From placing objects on light-sensitive paper and drawing on blackened glass plates to radiography, photocopying, and digital scanning, this is an elemental kind of photography that repudiates the idea that technology advances in only one direction. By eliminating the camera, artists are able to focus on other ways of making photographic pictures. They allow the world to leave its own imprint, to speak for itself as itself. This volume includes 160 exquisitely reproduced works of this kind. In turns abstract and realist, haunting and intricate, they seem to capture the very essence of their subjects. Featuring artists from the 19th century to today, this book explores cameraless photography as an important and influential medium that deserves to be included at the forefront of today's conversations about contemporary art.

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