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Photography and Art: Documents and Dreams
- Cv/Visual Arts Research, Book 152
- Narrated by: Verona Westbrook
- Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
Cv/VAR 154 publishes a study of photography and art in which authors Marina Vaizey and Anne Blood consider the historical impact of photography from pioneers Hill and Adamson, William Fox Talbot, and Louis Daguerre to contemporary practitioners such as Andreas Gursky and Boris Mikhailov.
The documentary power and graphic clarity of the medium challenged and persuaded artists such as Degas, Sickert, Andy Warhol, and Richard Hamilton, and innumerable creative voices. In their essays Marina and Anne explore the conjunctions and variations where document and dream intermingle, in a revolutionary medium which transformed the classical canons of Western tradition. The volume includes biographical details of leading figures and a guide to national collections and study centres.
Cv acknowledges with gratitude the assistance of Collections and Archives at the National Portrait Gallery, London; the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Images, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fraenkel Gallery, The Estate of Garry Winogrand and Scala Group, Florence, in the process of research for the publication.
The authors: Photography and Art
Marina Vaizey is an art critic, lecturer and traveller; her books include The Artist as Photographer, 100 Masterpieces of Art; Great Women Collectors. She was the art critic for the Financial Times for four years, and The Sunday Times for 18. She has curated exhibitions and written many catalogues. She has been a trustee for several national museums.
Anne Blood gained a Master of Art History (MA) at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. She was the Assistant Editor at The Burlington Magazine and is now editor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York.