The international conference “Photography Performing Humor” will explore the nature and meaning of the relationship between photography, performance and humor within the field of visual arts and visual culture. Although humor is clearly omnipresent in a wide spectrum of photographic practices — ranging from advertising or art photography to family snapshots with their obligatory ‘smile’ or the classic Tower of Pisa joke — the topic has yet to be fully discovered by researchers. While in recent years photography theory has witnessed the affective turn, its focus remained largely on photographic representations of suffering, trauma and loss. It is no coincidence then, that one of the central metaphors to think the affective quality of the med...
Through a comic poetic narrative, this dissertation tells the story of my inquiry as a magpie resear...
The aim of this research was to investigate how picturebook makers create humour through creative pr...
This article explores how 145 photographs collected from 20 PowerPoint lectures in undergraduate psy...
Humour is the term for any message delivered through action, speech, writing or image, which produce...
With the invention of photography and the camera, people have been given the possibility to immortal...
This research investigates photographic portraits that can be considered as potentially non-mimetic ...
There are many functions of humour in visual art. Humour affacts the way we perceive an artwork and ...
Framing the Photographer: Discourse and Performance in Portrait Photography reconsiders photographic...
This panel event looks at how the performative is located within the photograph itself, and in the r...
This panel event looks at how the performative is located within the photograph itself, and in the r...
Installed in the galleries of the Goethe Institute in London in 2003, the two photographic series on...
Taking up theatre as a subject in photography, that is photographing theatrical works, resembles mak...
However beautiful or technically dazzling your photographs might be, if they don't tell a story, con...
Subjective selection and categorization of works that try to analyze possible approaches of humor us...
Interview John Slyce / Wiebke Leister about the photographic work ‘Hals über Kopf’ in the context of...
Through a comic poetic narrative, this dissertation tells the story of my inquiry as a magpie resear...
The aim of this research was to investigate how picturebook makers create humour through creative pr...
This article explores how 145 photographs collected from 20 PowerPoint lectures in undergraduate psy...
Humour is the term for any message delivered through action, speech, writing or image, which produce...
With the invention of photography and the camera, people have been given the possibility to immortal...
This research investigates photographic portraits that can be considered as potentially non-mimetic ...
There are many functions of humour in visual art. Humour affacts the way we perceive an artwork and ...
Framing the Photographer: Discourse and Performance in Portrait Photography reconsiders photographic...
This panel event looks at how the performative is located within the photograph itself, and in the r...
This panel event looks at how the performative is located within the photograph itself, and in the r...
Installed in the galleries of the Goethe Institute in London in 2003, the two photographic series on...
Taking up theatre as a subject in photography, that is photographing theatrical works, resembles mak...
However beautiful or technically dazzling your photographs might be, if they don't tell a story, con...
Subjective selection and categorization of works that try to analyze possible approaches of humor us...
Interview John Slyce / Wiebke Leister about the photographic work ‘Hals über Kopf’ in the context of...
Through a comic poetic narrative, this dissertation tells the story of my inquiry as a magpie resear...
The aim of this research was to investigate how picturebook makers create humour through creative pr...
This article explores how 145 photographs collected from 20 PowerPoint lectures in undergraduate psy...