The commissioned extended review evaluated the exhibition and publication by Clement Cheroux, entitled Shoot! Existential Photography. With particular reference to its 2012 iteration at The Photographer's Gallery, London, this essay explored the premises for the exhibition and sought to challenge the equivalence drawn between photography and annhiliation in the context of broader debates about the apparently deathly nature of the medium
This sole-author book is a critical examination of the phenomenon of contemporary art photography. I...
Inspired by the concept of “the signaletic,” this article proposes a new understanding...
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Susan Sontag, like the Italian writer Umberto Eco, is among the few present day cultural critics who...
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Review essay of James Elkins, What photography is (New York and London: Routledge, 2011), xiii + 222...
Guided by the question of what does photography bring into being, âAgainst Indexicalityâ is a propos...
Photography is part and parcel of the history of Surrealism, and a far-reaching and active part of t...
In his recent essays on art, philosophy, and the concept of intention in criticism, Walter Benn Mich...
Long neglected as a second-rate art, photography was accommodated in the art museum in the late 1970...
The essay "Shooting with Intent" explores the relationship between the documentary camera and the gu...
Since the Ancient Greeks the artisans of Mass Culture have continually attempted to define their dom...
An extended review of Joanna Zylinska's book Nonhuman Photography. Nonhuman Photography is an invigo...
The present essay seeks to investigate the specificity of photography with reference to three concep...
It is a paradox that postmodern photographic theory—so thoroughly obsessed with death—rarely address...
This sole-author book is a critical examination of the phenomenon of contemporary art photography. I...
Inspired by the concept of “the signaletic,” this article proposes a new understanding...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...
Susan Sontag, like the Italian writer Umberto Eco, is among the few present day cultural critics who...
Photography And Death – Entaglement And Real ContactThe canonic texts devoted to photography,...
Review essay of James Elkins, What photography is (New York and London: Routledge, 2011), xiii + 222...
Guided by the question of what does photography bring into being, âAgainst Indexicalityâ is a propos...
Photography is part and parcel of the history of Surrealism, and a far-reaching and active part of t...
In his recent essays on art, philosophy, and the concept of intention in criticism, Walter Benn Mich...
Long neglected as a second-rate art, photography was accommodated in the art museum in the late 1970...
The essay "Shooting with Intent" explores the relationship between the documentary camera and the gu...
Since the Ancient Greeks the artisans of Mass Culture have continually attempted to define their dom...
An extended review of Joanna Zylinska's book Nonhuman Photography. Nonhuman Photography is an invigo...
The present essay seeks to investigate the specificity of photography with reference to three concep...
It is a paradox that postmodern photographic theory—so thoroughly obsessed with death—rarely address...
This sole-author book is a critical examination of the phenomenon of contemporary art photography. I...
Inspired by the concept of “the signaletic,” this article proposes a new understanding...
What is discussed in this paper is about photography and photos from the point of view of philosoph...