Brush & Shutter

Brush & Shutter
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781606060544
ISBN-13 : 1606060546
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Brush & Shutter by : Jeffrey W. Cody

Accompanies an exhibition held at the J. Paul Getty Museum, 8 February-1 May 2011.

History of Photography in China 1842-1860

History of Photography in China 1842-1860
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Publisher : Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822036422087
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis History of Photography in China 1842-1860 by : Terry Bennett

This book is the first extensive survey of early Chinese photographers in any language. It is profusely illustrated with more than 400 photographs, many of which are published here for the first time, including a fine selection of Foochow landscapes from the studios of Lai Fong, China's leading photographer during this period, and Tung Hing. Early chapters introduce the historical milieu from which the earliest Chinese photographers emerged and illuminate the beginnings of photography in China and contemporary Chinese reactions to its introduction. Early Chinese commercial photography - both portrait and landscape - are also discussed with reference to similar genres in a more international context. Individual chapters are devoted to Chinese photographers in Peking, Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Foochow, Amoy, Hankow, Tientsin and other ports, Macau and Formosa. These are followed by a series of appendices: writings on photography in China by John Thomson and Isaac Taylor Headland and an invaluable guide to the identification of photographs from the Afong Studio. It concludes with an extensive bibliography, general and regional chronologies, and a biographical index. Publisher's note.

Photography in China

Photography in China
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781000182477
ISBN-13 : 1000182479
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Photography in China by : Oliver Moore

Emphasizing the medium’s reception among several Chinese constituencies, this book explores photography’s impact within new discourses on science, as well as its effects in social life, visual modernity and the media during China’s transition from imperial to republican government. General knowledge and academic teaching of early modern Chinese visual culture stops short of fitting photography into the larger context of visual practices and theories. This study redraws the boundaries by making photography the central concern within changing priorities of visual representation and its functions during a period of major cultural and political change. No other study draws on such intimate familiarity with the early glamour of photography as science, commerce and communication in the various local conditions of China’s cities and towns. Joining a body of critical writing that examines photography’s histories outside the familiar confines of the West, this book looks beyond the tourist and imperialist gazes of photographer-adventurers from the Western powers and Japan. It defines instead the Chinese priorities of photographic vision that are abundantly evident in surviving photographs as well as in records as various as technical manuals and personal inscriptions. Local practices and local knowledge are the keys to explain the highly successful indigenization of a medium as globalizing as photography with reference to Chinese society’s own terms and practices. This book will be of particular interest to scholars in art and visual culture, the history of photography and Asian art.

Zooming In

Zooming In
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781780236308
ISBN-13 : 1780236301
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Zooming In by : Wu Hung

From the first sets of photographic records made by Western travelers to doctored portraits of Chairman Mao and the avant-garde photographic performances of the post–Cultural Revolution era, photography in China has followed divergent paths. In this book, Wu Hung explores the multiple histories of photographic production in China, using them to tell a larger story about China’s shifting sociopolitical contexts and the different agendas, technologies, and aesthetics that have helped define its arts. At the center of the book is a large question: how has photography represented China and its people, its collective history and memory as well as the diversity of Chinese artists who have striven for creative expression? To address this question, the author offers an in-depth study of selected photographers, themes, and movements in Chinese photography from 1860 to the present, covering a wide range of genres, including portraiture, photojournalism, architectural and landscape photography, and conceptual photography. Beautifully illustrated, this book offers a multifaceted and in-depth analysis of an important photographic history.

History of Photography in China

History of Photography in China
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 386
Release :
ISBN-10 : 095630124X
ISBN-13 : 9780956301246
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis History of Photography in China by : Terry Bennett

History of Photography in China

History of Photography in China
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 419
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0956301215
ISBN-13 : 9780956301215
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis History of Photography in China by : Terry Bennett

The Chinese Photobook (Signed Edition)

The Chinese Photobook (Signed Edition)
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Publisher : Aperture Direct
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 168395159X
ISBN-13 : 9781683951599
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis The Chinese Photobook (Signed Edition) by : Martin Parr

In the last decade there has been a major reappraisal of the role and status of the photobook within the history of photography. Newly revised histories of photography as recorded via the photobook have added enormously to our understanding of the medium's culture, particularly in places that are often marginalized, such as Latin America and Africa. However, until now, only a handful of Chinese books have made it onto historians' short lists. Yet China has a fascinating history of photobook publishing, and "The Chinese Photobook" will reveal for the first time the richness and diversity of this heritage. This volume is based on a collection compiled by Martin Parr and Beijing- and London-based Dutch photographer team WassinkLundgren. And while the collection was inspired initially by Parr's interest in propaganda books and in finding key works of socialist realist photography from the early days of the Communist Party and the Cultural Revolution era, the selection of books includes key volumes published as early as 1900, as well as contemporary volumes by emerging Chinese photographers. Each featured photobook offers a new perspective on the complicated history of China from the twentieth century onward. "The Chinese Photobook" embodies an unprecedented amount of research and scholarship in this area, and includes accompanying texts and individual title descriptions by Gu Zheng, Raymond Lum, Ruben Lundgren, Stephanie H. Tung and Gerry Badger.

Photo Poetics

Photo Poetics
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 650
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ISBN-10 : 9780231549714
ISBN-13 : 0231549717
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Photo Poetics by : Shengqing Wu

Chinese poetry has a long history of interaction with the visual arts. Classical aesthetic thought held that painting, calligraphy, and poetry were cross-fertilizing and mutually enriching. What happened when the Chinese poetic tradition encountered photography, a transformative technology and presumably realistic medium that reshaped seeing and representing the world? Shengqing Wu explores how the new medium of photography was transformed by Chinese aesthetic culture. She details the complex negotiations between poetry and photography in the late Qing and early Republican eras, examining the ways traditional textual forms collaborated with the new visual culture. Drawing on extensive archival research into illustrated magazines, poetry collections, and vintage photographs, Photo Poetics analyzes a wide range of practices and genres, including self-representation in portrait photography; gifts of inscribed photographs; mass-media circulation of images of beautiful women; and photography of ghosts, immortals, and imagined landscapes. Wu argues that the Chinese lyrical tradition provided rich resources for artistic creativity, self-expression, and embodied experience in the face of an increasingly technological and image-oriented society. An interdisciplinary study spanning literary studies, visual culture, and media history, Photo Poetics is an original account of media culture in early twentieth-century China and the formation of Chinese literary and visual modernities.

Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan

Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 147248438X
ISBN-13 : 9781472484383
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Portraiture and Early Studio Photography in China and Japan by : Luke Gartlan

The essays in this book investigate the early history and culture of the photography studio in China and Japan with particular attention to the genre of the studio portrait, and the ability of those portraits to devise modern, gendered, nationalistic, and public identities for its subjects.

Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China

Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 230
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781861894991
ISBN-13 : 1861894996
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China by : Craig Clunas

Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China is not simply a survey of sixteenth-century images, but rather, a thorough and thoughtful examination of visual culture in China's Ming Dynasty, one that considers images wherever they appeared—not only paintings, but also illustrated books, maps, ceramic bowls, lacquered boxes, painted fans, and even clothing and tomb pictures. Clunas's theory of visuality incorporates not only the image and the object upon which it is placed but also the culture which produced and purchased it. Economic changes in sixteenth-century China—the rapid expansion of trade routes and a growing class of consumers—are thus intricately bound up with the evolution of the image itself. Pictures and Visuality in Early Modern China will be a touchstone for students of Chinese history, art, and culture.