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Women Photographers : Contemporaries

SKU: 9780500411179
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  • Author:
    BOUVERESSE Clara
  • ISBN:
    9780500411179
  • Publication Date:
    10/11/2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    144
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
  • Country of Publication:
Women Photographers : Contemporaries
Women Photographers : Contemporaries

Women Photographers : Contemporaries

SKU: 9780500411179
Regular price $29.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BOUVERESSE Clara
  • ISBN:
    9780500411179
  • Publication Date:
    10/11/2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    144
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thames and Hudson
  • Country of Publication:

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With the rise of feminism, women photographers conquered the mainstream, with an increasingly commodified art world now viewing them simply as photographers and not merely a novelty or subcategory. Some women combined their photography practice with video, installations and other media, while others used the camera as a tool for questioning the concept of image-making itself, or for opening a fruitiful dialogue with subjects, instead of imposing an outside viewpoint. A rising awareness of environmental concerns went hand in hand with the issues of globalisation and diversity.

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  • With the rise of feminism, women photographers conquered the mainstream, with an increasingly commodified art world now viewing them simply as photographers and not merely a novelty or subcategory. Some women combined their photography practice with video, installations and other media, while others used the camera as a tool for questioning the concept of image-making itself, or for opening a fruitiful dialogue with subjects, instead of imposing an outside viewpoint. A rising awareness of environmental concerns went hand in hand with the issues of globalisation and diversity.

With the rise of feminism, women photographers conquered the mainstream, with an increasingly commodified art world now viewing them simply as photographers and not merely a novelty or subcategory. Some women combined their photography practice with video, installations and other media, while others used the camera as a tool for questioning the concept of image-making itself, or for opening a fruitiful dialogue with subjects, instead of imposing an outside viewpoint. A rising awareness of environmental concerns went hand in hand with the issues of globalisation and diversity.