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Constructed Realities

The Art of Staged Photography

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From the abundance of Post-Modern photographic strategies currently in use this book focuses upon what is surely the most the "constructed" photograph. The term refers to works of photography in which the motif has been staged especially for the picture and in which the respective artist, in addition to his role as a photographer, also plays the part of director, stage and costume designer, make-up artist and from time to time of performer as well.The main section of the book is followed by a selection of works that recapitulates the pre-history of the "arranged and staged" photograph beginning in the late 1960s and recreates the climate in which the photographer-stagecrafters of the 1980s found their point of departure.

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Constructed Realities, Michael Köhler, Andreas Vowinckel, Zdenek Felix

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1995
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Titre
Constructed Realities
Sous-titre
The Art of Staged Photography
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1995
Format
rigide
Pages
160
ISBN10
3905514540
ISBN13
9783905514544
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From the abundance of Post-Modern photographic strategies currently in use this book focuses upon what is surely the most the "constructed" photograph. The term refers to works of photography in which the motif has been staged especially for the picture and in which the respective artist, in addition to his role as a photographer, also plays the part of director, stage and costume designer, make-up artist and from time to time of performer as well.The main section of the book is followed by a selection of works that recapitulates the pre-history of the "arranged and staged" photograph beginning in the late 1960s and recreates the climate in which the photographer-stagecrafters of the 1980s found their point of departure.