This paper proposes to analyse the first stages of the relationship between textual matter and photographic images in nineteenth-century photobook practice, investigating how these two elements interacted within several books created during that period of photobook history. The examination aims to demonstrate how those titles embody an unexpected duality in which text and photographic images can be divergent or harmonious, questioning established academic perceptions that defined photographs as exclusively secondary in relation to text or categorically central in the construction of photographic titles. In its second part, the paper examines how these different intersemiotic relationships did not immediately sustain the type of photo-textua...
The photograph found a home in the book before it won for itself a place on the gallery wall. Only a...
What is the relation of image and word, of sentences and pictures? What kind of message does this co...
The history of photographic serial imagery cannot be taken in isolation. It shares many features wit...
The investigation into the creation of photobook works is a continuum of my practice as artist-curat...
Is it the presence of photography books among contemporary artist production that has led to an inte...
At the turn of the millennium, powered by emerging canons, a narrative of discovery and art-historic...
Collaborative photo-texts are not only experiments with page layout and the material aspect of the b...
This thesis revolves around the question of how readers perceive structural unity in photobooks. The...
The photobookwork is seen as œuvre that is constructed by the articulation of photography in the arc...
Visual narratives have a long history in the context of human cultural artifacts. In any sequence of...
The Photobook Multiple In this talk I want to explore the idea that making a photobook is not the m...
This paper presents, describes and analyses two photobooks: Palast der Republik and Domesticidades. ...
This proposal suggests that the multiple Artists and Photographs, rather than being an assemblage of...
The purpose of this paper is to present picturebooks as a special format instead of a literary genre...
This work aims to investigate the photobooks as intermedial processes. The purpose is specifically t...
The photograph found a home in the book before it won for itself a place on the gallery wall. Only a...
What is the relation of image and word, of sentences and pictures? What kind of message does this co...
The history of photographic serial imagery cannot be taken in isolation. It shares many features wit...
The investigation into the creation of photobook works is a continuum of my practice as artist-curat...
Is it the presence of photography books among contemporary artist production that has led to an inte...
At the turn of the millennium, powered by emerging canons, a narrative of discovery and art-historic...
Collaborative photo-texts are not only experiments with page layout and the material aspect of the b...
This thesis revolves around the question of how readers perceive structural unity in photobooks. The...
The photobookwork is seen as œuvre that is constructed by the articulation of photography in the arc...
Visual narratives have a long history in the context of human cultural artifacts. In any sequence of...
The Photobook Multiple In this talk I want to explore the idea that making a photobook is not the m...
This paper presents, describes and analyses two photobooks: Palast der Republik and Domesticidades. ...
This proposal suggests that the multiple Artists and Photographs, rather than being an assemblage of...
The purpose of this paper is to present picturebooks as a special format instead of a literary genre...
This work aims to investigate the photobooks as intermedial processes. The purpose is specifically t...
The photograph found a home in the book before it won for itself a place on the gallery wall. Only a...
What is the relation of image and word, of sentences and pictures? What kind of message does this co...
The history of photographic serial imagery cannot be taken in isolation. It shares many features wit...