Volume 2 of a comprehensive illustrated history of the photo book.
This book provides a unique perspective on the story of photography through the particular history of the photobook. The second of two extensive volumes, it completes Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's study of the major trends and movements that have shaped the photobook genre since the birth of photography. It represents a valuable catalogue of rare and important photobooks. This volume continues where Volume 1 left off by bringing the story of the photobook fully up to date.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 - Mirrors and Windows: Recent American Photobooks; Chapter 2 - Common Market: Recent European Photobooks; Chapter 3 - Without Frontiers: The Worldwide Photobook; Chapter 4 - Appropriating Photography: The Artist's Photobook; Chapter 5 - Point of Sale: The Company Photobook; Chapter 6 - Looking At Photographs: The Picture Editor As Auteur; Chapter 7 - The Camera As Witness: The 'Concerned' Photobook Since World War II; Chapter 8 - The Dusseldorf Tendency: The New 'New Objectivity'; Chapter 9 - Home And Away: Modern Life and The Photobook; Chronology; Select Bibliography; Index; Acknowledgements