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Making a Scene!: How Visionary Individuals Created an International Photography Scene in Houston, Texas

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Making a Scene!: How Visionary Individuals Created an International Photography Scene in Houston, Texas

Contributors:

By (Author) Tracy Xavia Karner

ISBN:

9789053309551

Publisher:

Schilt Publishing b.v.

Imprint:

Schilt Publishing b.v.

Publication Date:

27th January 2023

Country:

Netherlands

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

770.9764235

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

670g

Description

Making a Scene! is the story of how visionary individuals created an international art world around photography. A classic Texas tale of seemingly quixotic ideas, audacious goals, oil booms and busts, generous philanthropists, southern sensibilities, grandiosity, and resolve, this book documents the social history of 'who did what and when' to create an international photography scene in such an unlikely place as Houston. Beginning with MFAH Director Bill Agee's early dream of a photography department, a vibrant and engaged photography scene grew. What was once unimaginable became imaginable and then continued to grow and flourish through the work of Anne Tucker at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, local photographers who created Houston Center for Photography, and Wendy Watriss and Fred Baldwin, with Petra Benteler, who started the first international photography festival in the U.S., FotoFest. The scene that Anne, Fred, Wendy, and others fostered in Houston is nothing short of remarkable. This is the story of how Houston became the place to be for photography.

Author Bio

Tracy Xavia Karner, PhD, is a visual sociologist who writes about photography in fine art venues and everyday life. She is the chair of the Sociology Department at the University of Houston where she teaches courses in Visual Sociology, Sociology of Art, and Visual Culture.

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