Available Formats
Paperback
Published: 3rd February 2007
Paperback, Abridged edition
Published: 26th March 2012
Hardback
Published: 28th July 2003
Art and Photography
By (Author) David Campany
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
3rd February 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
770.1
Paperback
304
Width 250mm, Height 290mm, Spine 28mm
1500g
The first major survey of photography's place in recent art history, now available in paperback
'Presented thematically, with succinct texts that are both readable and informative, the book meets both academic and general needs, without ever compromising the images in display.' Pictured, July 2003, UK 'Imagine the best group show of photographers you've ever seen. Now imagine it's a book. Campany skillfully curates the leading lights of post-1960 into a thematically arranged form with tempting essays by Barthes and Baudrillard into the bargain. It's timely survey that aspires to be the document of record for the most exciting, universal and accessible art form we've got.' i-D, July 2003 UK 'PHOTO STORY Art & Photography, edited by David Campany (Phaidon, GBP45), charts the acceptance of photography as an art form. Originally considered a mechanical process, photography is now one of the most widely practised arts. Exploring developments from the Sixties to the present day, this beautiful book covers every major school, style and name, and includes work by the likes of Jeff Wall, Andreas Gursky and Gillian Wearing. The perfect family album.' Vogue, UK, August 2003
David Campany is Senior Lecturer in the History and Theory of Photography at Surrey Institute of Art and Design, Farnham, England. A writer and artist, he was co-founder of the organization Photoforum, which brings together theorists and practitioners working in the photographic arts. His published work includes essays in Rewriting Conceptual Art, ed. Jon Bird and Michael Newman (Reaktion, 1999); Postcards on Photography: Photorealism and the Reproduction (Cambridge Darkroom, 1998); and Photography, Philosophy, Technology (Photoforum, 2003). Author's Residence: London