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Disappearing Witness: Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography by Gretch
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ISBN-13
9780801871672
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ISBN
9780801871672
Book Title
Disappearing Witness : Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Year
2003
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Gretchen Garner
Genre
Photography, History
Topic
Modern / 20th Century, Photojournalism, History
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
49.7 Oz
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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American photographers documented and defined the twentieth century in a remarkable array of images, the style and content of which evolved dramatically over the course of the century. In Disappearing Witness , photographer and art historian Gretchen Garner chronicles this transformation, from the introduction of the 35-millimeter camera in the 1920s to the digital photography of today. Accompanied by over 125 key works in the history of photography--fine-art, documentary, and editorial--her thoughtful and enlightening discussion traces American photography's aesthetic, commercial, and technological changes, as the medium's primary role of spontaneous witness gradually gave way to contrived arrangement and artistic invention. Garner discusses direct witness as the dominant paradigm for American photographers from the 1920s to the 1960s. During these decades, photographers saw their medium primarily as a vehicle for truthful description and sometimes as a weapon against social injustice. In the 1960s, however, photographic practice and its cultural significance shifted to reflect more personal, idiosyncratic, and staged visions of reality--a trend, Garner notes, that has intensified with digital photography. The major portion of the book is devoted to post-1960s work, exploring how the changes have affected portraiture, documentary, landscape, still life, fashion, and the new genre of self-imagery. In documenting this transformation in American photography, Disappearing Witness forcefully rethinks the history of photography itself.

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Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
0801871670
ISBN-13
9780801871672
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2281936

Product Key Features

Book Title
Disappearing Witness : Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography
Author
Gretchen Garner
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Modern / 20th Century, Photojournalism, History
Publication Year
2003
Genre
Photography, History
Number of Pages
328 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
49.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Tr23.G37 2003
Reviews
"This handsome and well-illustrated book surveys the history of American photography since the 1920s, arguing that the 1960s marked the beginning of a profound shift in photographic practice... Garner writes in a clear, straightforward manner, laying out her two-part argument in a series of topical chapters. For the pre-1960s period, the age of 'spontaneous witness,' she focuses on fine art photography, documentary photography, and the use of photography in the great picture magazines. For the later period, she organizes her chapters around the issues of artistic style in order to emphasize her argument about photographers' increasing disengagement with the world and their growing interest in self-expression... It is the bold historian who even attempts such an argument, and Disappearing Witness provides believers and doubters alike with a clear structure against which to test their own ideas about the shape of photography over the past ninety years." -- Martha A. Sandweiss, History: Reviews of New Books, This well-written, readable book would be best used as a course resource in 20th-century photography., Very few histories of photography read like novels... Disappearing Witness is... a pleasurable experience in form and content... Garner not only knows her subject but understands it: she moves with extreme ease in it and takes us for an interesting guided tour, one that does not pretend to be blandly objective but clearly defines her learned vision., "Very few histories of photography read like novels... Disappearing Witness is... a pleasurable experience in form and content... Garner not only knows her subject but understands it: she moves with extreme ease in it and takes us for an interesting guided tour, one that does not pretend to be blandly objective but clearly defines her learned vision." -- Bruno Chalifour, Afterimage, "This well-written, readable book would be best used as a course resource in 20th-century photography."-- Choice, ""This well-written, readable book would be best used as a course resource in 20th-century photography."", This handsome and well-illustrated book surveys the history of American photography since the 1920s, arguing that the 1960s marked the beginning of a profound shift in photographic practice... Garner writes in a clear, straightforward manner, laying out her two-part argument in a series of topical chapters. For the pre-1960s period, the age of 'spontaneous witness,' she focuses on fine art photography, documentary photography, and the use of photography in the great picture magazines. For the later period, she organizes her chapters around the issues of artistic style in order to emphasize her argument about photographers' increasing disengagement with the world and their growing interest in self-expression... It is the bold historian who even attempts such an argument, and Disappearing Witness provides believers and doubters alike with a clear structure against which to test their own ideas about the shape of photography over the past ninety years.
Table of Content
Contents: List of Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction PART I Photography of Witness ONE Being There: Spontaneous Witness TWO Speed and the Machine THREE Fine-Art Photography, Redefined FOUR Documentary FIVE The Magazines SIX Spirit in PhotographyPART II Disappearing Witness SEVEN New Paradigms: Uelsmann, Michals, and Samaras EIGHT Documentary-Style and Street Photography NINE Photography about Photography: The Academy and the Art World TEN New Landscapes, New Portraits: The Seventies and Eighties ELEVEN The Subject Self TWELVE Arrangement, Invention, and Appropriation THIRTEEN Digitized PhotographyConclusionNotes Works Cited Index
Copyright Date
2003
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2002-006243
Dewey Decimal
770/.973/0904
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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