This study analyzes how the Art-Union, a British journal interested only in the fine arts, approached photography between 1839 and 1854. It is informed by Karl Marx’s materialism-informed commodity fetishism, Gerry Beegan’s conception of knowingness, Benedict Anderson’s imagined community, and an art critical discourse that was defined by Roger de Piles and Joshua Reynolds. The individual chapters are each sites in which to examine these multiple theoretical approaches to the journal’s and photography’s association in separate, yet sometimes overlapping, periods. One particular focus of this study concerns the method through which the journal viewed photography—as an artistic or scientific enterprise. A second important focus of this study ...
The portrait photograph is such a commonplace in modern American life that it is difficult to imagin...
The dissertation draws on Michel Foucault's genealogical account of the relations of power, knowledg...
International audienceAs soon as it emerged, the medium of photography seemed to be endowed with gre...
Illustrated price catalogues were published and distributed during the second half of the nineteenth...
In this volume, leading scholars of photography and media examine photography’s vital role in the ev...
This article discusses the benefits of analysing photography as mediated, repro-duced and entangled ...
Bringing together an array of early photographs, recent historical and theoretical scholarship, and ...
The author offers a critical view on the relationship between photography and anthropology in Great ...
La thèse porte sur l'émergence et le développement de la notion de photographie indépendante, dans l...
In the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his statement of "A...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
This critical study of photography between 1840 and 1880 focuses on the medium’s complex role as a m...
This thesis recuperates women’s photographic production in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-cent...
AbstractIn the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his stateme...
During the second third of the nineteenth century photography disrupted the boundaries between art a...
The portrait photograph is such a commonplace in modern American life that it is difficult to imagin...
The dissertation draws on Michel Foucault's genealogical account of the relations of power, knowledg...
International audienceAs soon as it emerged, the medium of photography seemed to be endowed with gre...
Illustrated price catalogues were published and distributed during the second half of the nineteenth...
In this volume, leading scholars of photography and media examine photography’s vital role in the ev...
This article discusses the benefits of analysing photography as mediated, repro-duced and entangled ...
Bringing together an array of early photographs, recent historical and theoretical scholarship, and ...
The author offers a critical view on the relationship between photography and anthropology in Great ...
La thèse porte sur l'émergence et le développement de la notion de photographie indépendante, dans l...
In the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his statement of "A...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
This critical study of photography between 1840 and 1880 focuses on the medium’s complex role as a m...
This thesis recuperates women’s photographic production in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-cent...
AbstractIn the timeline where histories of art and photography intersect, Preziosi, with his stateme...
During the second third of the nineteenth century photography disrupted the boundaries between art a...
The portrait photograph is such a commonplace in modern American life that it is difficult to imagin...
The dissertation draws on Michel Foucault's genealogical account of the relations of power, knowledg...
International audienceAs soon as it emerged, the medium of photography seemed to be endowed with gre...