Photobook phenomenon
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Photobook phenomenon
CCCB, Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona , Fundació Foto Colectania , RM, [2017]
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Exhibition catalogue
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcerola(CCCB), Spain, March 17-Aug. 27, 2017; Fundació Foto Colectania, Barcerola, Spain, March 17-June 24, 2017
In slipcase
Contents of Works
- Photobook phenomenon / Moritz Neumüller, Lesley A. Martin
- Reading New York : a photobookstudy on William Klein's Life is good & good for you in New York / Markus Schaden, Frederic Lezmi
- The collector's vision : Martin Parr's best photobooks
- The library is the museum / Horacio Fernández
- Five aspects of Japanese photobooks / Ryuichi Kaneko
- Propaganda books vs. protest books / Gerry Badger
- Fascinations and failures / Erik Kessels
- Contemporary practices / Irene de Mendoza, Moritz Neumüller,
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume highlights the value of the photobook in contemporary visual culture and proposes a reinterpretation of the history of photography through the photobook and photographs printed in books. Nine curators, key figures in the photobook movement, share their various visions. Photobook Phenomenon pays homage to those photographers who have considered the book to be the ideal place for their photographs to acquire meaning. It examines the influence of essential publications such as William Klein's New York, protest photobooks, vernacular photography, the vision of the collector, the libraries of great masters, and a sampling of the most creative works by contemporary authors. The authors of the selection of works are precisely some of the central protagonists of this movement, figures of the stature of Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, Horacio Fernandez, Ryuichi Kaneko, and Markus Schaden. With its wide range of subject matter and fully engaged approach, the volume offers an indispensable, multifaceted introduction to the world of the photobook. This book serves as the catalogue of the joint exhibition to be held at the CCCB and Foto Colectania from March 17th to August 27th, 2017. Box with 8 booklets and poster 130 illustrated pages
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