Photography, Fourth Edition: A Cultural History

September 19, 2019 - Comment

The fourth edition of this comprehensive history of photography has been thoroughly revised and updated. Spanning the entire history of the medium, from its early development to current practice, and providing a focused understanding of the cultural contexts in which photographers have lived and worked throughout, this remains an all-encompassing survey. Mary Warner Marien discusses

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The fourth edition of this comprehensive history of photography has been thoroughly revised and updated. Spanning the entire history of the medium, from its early development to current practice, and providing a focused understanding of the cultural contexts in which photographers have lived and worked throughout, this remains an all-encompassing survey. Mary Warner Marien discusses photography from a truly global viewpoint and looks at a wide-ranging collection of images through the lenses of art, science, travel, war, fashion, the mass media and individual photographers.,

In addition to representing the established canon of Europe and the United States, key work from Latin America, Africa, India, Russia, China and Japan is also included. Professional, amateur and art photographers are all discussed, with Portrait boxes devoted to highlighting important individuals and Focus boxes charting particular cultural debates. New additions to this fourth edition include an overview of photographys involvement in conceptual art, a detailed review of the photographic work of artist Ed Ruscha and new material on European Worker Photography during the 1920s and 30s.,

Many new pictures have been added throughout the book, including superior versions of historical photographs and recent images from contemporary photographers, including Walead Beshty, Youssef Nabil, Lalla Essaydi and Ryan McGinley. A rich and vivid account of the history of photography placed in an essential cultural context, this indispensable book shows how photography has charted, shaped and sharpened our perception of the world.

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Anonymous says:

Arrived in poor condition A good book purchased new with a cover that looks like it is second hand. I might as well have purchased a second hand copy. It arrived in a box with four other books, so not the best packing for a large book of this type. Disappointing.

Anonymous says:

A good general history – rather pedestrian style Bought as the course book for the current MOOC course at Royal Holloway “The Camera Never Lies”. It’s a sound exploration of the cultural context of photographic history; not a riveting read, but good to dip into on a topical basis.

Anonymous says:

great quick reference book and great quality Really informative, great quick reference book and great quality.

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