Photography After Frank: essays by Philip Gefter (Aperture Ideas)

Photography After Frank: essays by Philip Gefter (Aperture Ideas)

by PhilipGefter (Author)

Synopsis

In "Photography After Frank", former "New York Times" writer and picture editor Philip Gefter presents the tale of contemporary photography, starting with a pivotal moment: Robert Franks seminal work in the 1950s. Along the way, he connects the dots of photography's transformation into what it is today. Gefter begins with Franks challenge to the notion of photography's objectivity with the grainy, off-handed spontaneity of "The Americans". Next comes the staged document and postmodernism's further challenge to image fidelity. Other themes are photojournalism, the diversity of portraiture, the influence of private and corporate collections on curatorial decisions, and how the market shapes art making. Throughout the book, Gefter deftly connects Franks legacy with the work of dozens of important individual artists who followed in his wake, from Lee Friedlander and Nan Goldin to Stephen Shore and Ryan McGinley. The book includes texts written exclusively for this publication as well as essays drawn from Gefters critical writings, reviews, and even obituaries. "Photography After Frank" offers a page-turning yet journalistic approach bound to appeal to students and artworld aficionados, alike.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Aperture
Published: 13 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 1597110957
ISBN 13: 9781597110952