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Published: 1st December 2017
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Published: 1st January 2017
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Published: 1st December 2015
Photography at MoMA: 1840-1920
By (Author) Quentin Bajac
By (author) Lucy Gallun
By (author) Roxana Marcoci
By (author) Sarah Hermanson Meister
Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art
1st December 2017
7th September 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
779.0747471
Hardback
376
Width 240mm, Height 305mm
2660g
The final volume in a series of books that presents a new and comprehensive history of photography through works in MoMA's collection. Photography at MoMA: 1860-1920 is the final volume in a set of three books that together present a new and comprehensive history of photography through works in MoMA's collection. Richly illustrated with over 400 reproductions, the book charts the medium from its invention through its participation in international art movements such as Pictorialism and modernism. It offers a fresh lens through which to appreciate works of exceptional significance, surprise, and influence, encouraging creative new readings. Beginning with an in-depth introduction, the book includes eight chapters of full-colour plates, each introduced by a short essay. Masterworks by photographers such as Julia Margaret Cameron, Roger Fenton, Nadar, Frances Benjamin Johnston, Henry Fox Talbot, August Sander, Edward Steichen and Carleton Watkins appear alongside lesser-known gems and vernacular forms of photography.
Quentin Bajac is The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art. Lucy Gallun, Roxana Marcoci and Sarah Hermanson Meister all work in the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art. Geoffrey Batchen is a Professor of Art History and Classics and Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Michel Frizot is the Emeritus Research Director at the Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. Shelley Rice is a Professor of Art History at New York University. Bonnie Yochelson is an independent curator and art historian based in New York.