An edition of Photographer's dialogue (1989)

Photographer's dialogue

popular and preferred imagery in American photography

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An edition of Photographer's dialogue (1989)

Photographer's dialogue

popular and preferred imagery in American photography

What makes one photograph important to its maker, while another becomes the public's choice? Exploring this question, PHOTOGRAPHER'S DIALOGUE presents the "Popular" & "Preferred" images of 30 American photographers, including Judy Dater, Elliot Erwitt, Robert Fichter, Sheila Metzner, Duane Michals, Arnold Newman, Joyce Tenneson, George Tice, Jerry Uelsmann & Edward Weston. "PHOTOGRAPHER'S DIALOGUE is a splendid catalog of a unique exhibition..." says eminent photographer Beaumont Newhall. "As a course in self-growth for photographers, & as a study for those with a more distant view of the medium who want to learn more about its charms, PHOTOGRAPHER'S DIALOGUE succeeds," extols PTN Publishing's George Schaub. The introduction by A. D. Coleman, noted media critic & author, explores the phenomena of expression & communication in art. In separate chapters the artists individually: define photography; debate the relationship between photography & reality; reveal if they ever try to promote a particular image; & describe their audience. The book documents the exhibit, "Photographer's Dialogue," which premiered at Florida's Boca Raton Museum of Art in October 1989.

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Language
English
Pages
144

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 139).
Catalog of an exhibition held Oct. 19-Nov. 26, 1989 at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Fla.

Published in
Boca, Raton, FL

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
779/.0973/07475932
Library of Congress
TR645.B63 B6323 1989

The Physical Object

Pagination
144 p. :
Number of pages
144

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2205772M
Internet Archive
photographersdia0000caro
ISBN 10
0897771273, 0897771265
LCCN
89027794
OCLC/WorldCat
20490538
LibraryThing
2602364
Goodreads
4642011
6849271

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL4791625W

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