Finalist: Raymond Klibansky Book Prize Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada (2008) Making a connection between photography and memory is almost automatic. Should it be? In Scissors, Paper, Stone Martha Langford explores the nature of memory and art. She challenges the conventional emphasis on the camera as a tool of perception by arguing that photographic works are products of the mind - picturing memory is, first and foremost, the expression of a mental process. Langford organizes the book around the conceit of the child''s game scissors, paper, stone, using it to ground her discussion of the tensions between remembering and forgetting, the intersection of memory and imagination, and the relationship between memory and history. Scissors, Paper, Stone explores the great variety of photographic art produced by Canadian artists as expressions of memory. Their work, including images by Carl Beam, Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge, Donigan Cumming, Stan Denniston, Robert Houle, Robert Minden, Michael Snow, Diana Thorneycroft, Jeff Wall, and Jin-me Yoon, is presented as part of a rich interdisciplinary study of contemporary photography and how it has shaped modern memory.



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Martha Langford is the author of Suspended Conversations: The Afterlife of Memory in Photographic Albums and the editor of Image & Imagination.

Titel
Scissors, Paper, Stone
Untertitel
Expressions of Memory in Contemporary Photographic Art
EAN
9780773576865
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
27.06.2007
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
32.56 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368