Writing Pictures: Case Studies in Photographic Criticism 1983-2012

Writing Pictures: Case Studies in Photographic Criticism 1983-2012

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Synopsis of the Art and Literary Work, Writing Pictures: Case Studies in Photographic Criticism 1983-2012 Writing Pictures: Case Studies in Photographic Criticism 1983-2012 is an anthology of photographic art criticism by James R. Hugunin, the 1983 Recipient of the Reva and David Logan Award for Distinguished New Writing in Photography funded by the Photographic Resource Center, Boston, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Featuring an introduction from Hugunin himself, the book explores the history and theory of photography from 1983 to the present day. Richly illustrated with photos from contemporary photographers, Writing Pictures provides an insightful look into the development of photographic art criticism over the past thirty years. About the Author, James R. Hugunin James Hugunin teaches the History of Photography and Contemporary Theory at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is the author of four experimental novels (the first of which critic/writer Derek Pell c

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