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Photography by the book at Orsay
Paris. La photographie se livre (octobre 2020-janvier 2021) – a mysterious name for an even more mysterious exhibition – is tucked away on the 5th floor of the Musée d'Orsay. Curated by Marie Robert, it presents forty black and white photographs, all featuring books and all hand-selected from the museum’s very own archives.
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Interview with Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin [PDF]
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Burbridge, Ben
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The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves as a benchmark in the history of war reporting and in the representation of conflict in popular culture and historical memory.
Lardinois, Brigitte +3 more
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Non-pareille? Issues in Modern French Photo-Essayism [PDF]
[FIRST PARAGRAPH][L]’esthéthique sait depuis longtemps que l’image, contrairement à ce que croit et fait croire la machine d’information, montre toujours moins bien que les mots toute grandeur qui passe la mesure: horreur, gloire, sublimité, extase ...
Stafford, A.
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Access Magazine, May 2016 [PDF]
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San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Bodies in Conflict: From Gettysburg to Iraq
The exhibition Bodies in Conflict: From Gettysburg to Iraq not only conveys an ambitious geographic and historical range, but also reflects the sensitivity, ambition, and thoughtfulness of its curator, Laura Bergin ’17.
Bergin, Laura E.
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The Melting ‘Crown of the Continent’: Visual History of Glacier National Park [PDF]
Glacier National Park (GNP), located in northwest Montana, US, was signed into existence on 11 May 1910 by then President William Howard Taft. Conservationist George Bird Grinnell was instrumental in lobbying for the park’s creation and negotiated the ...
Gorczyca, Dori L. +2 more
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L’espace vu en photographie : une zone de repli ? À partir d’un ouvrage de Cédric Delsaux
Photographer Cédric Delsaux's book – Zone de repli – opens up a reflection on the way space is seen in photography. Neither a perceived object, nor seen as an image, space can be experienced through the indeterminate movement of a wandering, that of the ...
Jean-Luc Senez
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Inge Daniel’s book talks about the importance of everyday objects in museum displays, multisensory exhibitions, theatricality, using photography not as object, but as context and as a facilitator of creating atmosphere, and last but not least, about ...
Gabriela Nicolescu
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Book Review: Gastroscopic Photography [PDF]
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