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Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books

Bodman, Sarah L.

Authors



Contributors

Theresa Wilkie
Editor

Jonathan Carson
Editor

Rosie Miller
Editor

Abstract

Invited chapter in 'Photography and The Artist’s Book'.

There is a renewed interest in the relationship of photography and the artist's book, both as a work of art and as an alternative means of exhibition and dissemination. There is also a notable expansion in the activities of self-publication by photographers and artists who use the photograph. Furthermore, the theorising of the photographic essay, and notions of "conceptual documentary", have become important areas of discourse for practitioners and theorists alike who are interested in working with the photograph in book form. This important new publication provides a broad international perspective, bringing together writers from Australia, Germany, Ireland, the UK and the USA - both leading theorists and leading practitioners - to more fully explore the issues raised by the relationship of photography with the artist's book.

Citation

Bodman, S. L. (2012). Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books. In R. Miller, T. Wilkie, & J. Carson (Eds.), Photography and The Artist’s Book (252-271). UK: Museumsetc

Publication Date Jul 22, 2012
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 252-271
Book Title Photography and The Artist’s Book
ISBN 9781907697500
Keywords photography, artists' book, conceptual documentary, artists' essays
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/945342
Publisher URL http://www.museumsetc.com/products/artists



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