Photography Theory presents forty of the worlds most active art historians and theorists; including Victor Burgin; Joel Snyder; Rosalind Krauss; Alan Trachtenberg; Geoffrey Batchen; Carol Squiers; Margaret Iversen and Abigail Solomon-Godeau in animated debate on the nature of photography. Photography has been around for nearly two centuries; but we are no closer to understanding what it is. For some people; a photograph is an optically accurate impression of the world; for others; it is mainly a way of remembering people and places. Some view it as a sign of bourgeois life; a kind of addiction of the middle class; whilst others see it as a troublesome interloper that has confused peoples ideas of reality and fine art to the point that they have difficulty even defining what a photograph is. For some; the whole question of finding photographys nature is itself misguided from the beginning.This provocative second volume in the Routledge The Art Seminar series presents not one but many answers to the question what makes a photograph a photograph?
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