Lynne Cohen: Observatories/Laboratories
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Lynne Cohen: Observatories/Laboratories

Published on the occasion of the artist’s exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, this book presents photographs from the period when Cohen switched from printmaking and sculpture to photography, combining the lessons of Minimalism, Pop Art and Conceptual Art with the documentary tradition of photographers, such as Eugene Atget and Walker Evans

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MoMA Goes to Paris in 1938
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

MoMA Goes to Paris in 1938

Caroline Riley's new book MoMA Goes to Paris in 1938 (UC Press, 2023) explores MoMA’s first international exhibition, Three Centuries of American Art, and discusses Beaumont Newhall's transcultural history of American photography, which included sixty-one daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, stereoviews, gelatin silver prints, and unlabeled processes.

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The Natural World
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

The Natural World

Jason Allen-Paisant, John Edmonds, David Hartt, and Nathaniel M. Stein

A commissioned collaboration between visual artists John Edmonds and David Hartt, poet and scholar Jason Allen-Paisant, and curator Nathaniel M. Stein, Natural World presents four related proposals for including silenced positions in a shared conversation about the nature of the world.

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Mapping Methods and Materials: Photographic Heritage in Cultural and Art-historical Research. Volume 9 (XXIX) of the Proceedings of the National Library of Latvia
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Mapping Methods and Materials: Photographic Heritage in Cultural and Art-historical Research. Volume 9 (XXIX) of the Proceedings of the National Library of Latvia

Co-edited by PN member Alise Tifentale, “Mapping Methods and Materials: Photographic Heritage in Cultural and Art-historical Research,” the Volume 9 (XXIX) of the Proceedings of the National Library of Latvia, features new research articles by PN members Maria Garth, Leila Anne Harris, and Alise Tifentale.

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Picturing Freedom: African Americans & Their Cars, A Photographic History
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Picturing Freedom: African Americans & Their Cars, A Photographic History

Stanley B. Burns, MD & Elizabeth A. Burns

Picturing Freedom, through over 450 photographs, chronicles and celebrates the photographic history of African Americans and their cars by focusing on personal images of the pride and joy of car ownership. It is an inspiring visual narrative of American life.

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Marcia Resnick: As It Is or Could Be
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Marcia Resnick: As It Is or Could Be

Frank H. Goodyear III (Author), Lisa Hostetler (Author), Casey Riley (Author), Laurie Anderson (Afterword)

Photographer Marcia Resnick (b. 1950) earned recognition as part of the legendary Downtown New York art scene of the 1970s and 1980s. Her portraits of the era’s major cultural figures, such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Belushi, and Susan Sontag, have contributed to the scene’s mythic status.

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Wolfgang Tillmans: A Reader
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Wolfgang Tillmans: A Reader

Edited by Roxana Marcoci and Phil Taylor

This volume offers a panoramic collection of interviews and writings from an artist for whom language has always been a significant means of creative expression.

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Muybridge and Mobility
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Muybridge and Mobility

Author: Tim Creswell and John Ott, with an introduction by Anthony W. Lee

A cultural geographer and an art historian offer fresh interpretations of Muybridge’s famous motion studies through the lenses of mobility and race.

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Art + Archive: Understanding the archival turn in contemporary art
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Art + Archive: Understanding the archival turn in contemporary art

Author: Sara Callahan

Art + Archive provides an in-depth analysis of the connection between art and the archive at the turn of the twenty-first century. The book examines how the archive emerged in art writing in the mid-1990s and how its subsequent ubiquity can be understood in light of wider social, technological, philosophical and art-historical conditions and concerns.

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Italian Neorealist Photography
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Italian Neorealist Photography

Antonella Russo provides an incisive examination of Neorealist photography, delineates its periodization, traces its instances and its progressive popularization and subsequent co-optation that occurred with the advent of the industrialization of photographic magazines.

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The Night Albums: Visibility and the Ephemeral Photograph
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

The Night Albums: Visibility and the Ephemeral Photograph

Author: Kate Palmer Albers

We live in an era of abundant photography. Is it then counterintuitive to study photographs that disappear or are difficult to discern? Kate Palmer Albers argues that it is precisely this current cultural moment that allows us to recognize what has always been a basic and foundational, yet unseen, condition of photography: its ephemerality.

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Photography in the Great War: The Ethics of Emerging Medical Collections from the Great War
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Photography in the Great War: The Ethics of Emerging Medical Collections from the Great War

Author: Jason Bate

This book draws on a rich set of materials to examine postwar experiences of ex-servicemen who were facially-disfigured during the First World War. Weaving together medical, institutional, amateur and family photographic albums under a social history framework, Jason Bate underscores overlooked aspects of these men's continued hardships after returning home from the front. In particular, a focus is on the private sphere of the family and the complicated world of employment that disfigured veterans navigated on their return.

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Ubiquity: Photography's Multitudes
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

Ubiquity: Photography's Multitudes

Edited by Jacob W. Lewis and Kyle Parry

This anthology of essays posits how the question of when photography came to be everywhere shapes our understanding of all manner of photographic media. Available open access through Leuven University Press.

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As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, Selections from the Wedge Collection
Stephanie Burchett Stephanie Burchett

As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, Selections from the Wedge Collection

By The Wedge Collection

As We Rise presents an exciting compilation of photographs from African diasporic culture. With over one hundred works by Black artists from Canada, the Caribbean, Great Britain, the United States, South America, as well as throughout the African continent, this volume provides a timely exploration of Black identity on both sides of the Atlantic.

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