Face : the new photographic portrait
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Face : the new photographic portrait
Thames & Hudson, c2006
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  Okinawa
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this groundbreaking publication - the first full-scale study of the face in contemporary photography - William A. Ewing announces the death of the conventional portrait and the birth of a new approach to representation. In challenging accepted notions of the photographic portrait, these images offer up a provocative critique that makes us think again about a deceptively familiar subject. They may be alluring, touching or frightening - but these photographs are never less than riveting.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Gazes: i. Facing Up
- ii. Facing Down
- 2. Looks: iii. Masks
- iv. Mergers
- 3. Facades: v. Losing Face
- vi. Saving Face
- 4. Transplants: vii. Faking Faces
- viii. Making Faces
- Notes
- Sources of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements.
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