Talking about photobooks /

"'Talking about Photobooks' gives an insight in the history of the photobook medium, its relationship to architecture and artificial intelligence, and the many roles the photobook can play in art and society, in the centre and the periphery. This also includes practical problems such...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Neumüller, Moritz (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Aarhus] : [Amsterdam] : Photobook Week Aarhus ; Fw:Books, 2024.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface / Moritz Neumüller
  • Introduction / Beate Cegielska, Moritz Neumüller, Jesper Rasmussen, and Anne Elisabeth Toft
  • I. Histories of the Photobook. Writing and rewriting the medium history / Moritz Neumüller
  • The role of protest books in the history of the photobook / Gerry Badger
  • Shifting perspectives: A brief survey of photobookwork scholarship / José Luís Neves
  • Why do we exhibit the artist photobook in the digital era?: An old-school exhibition curator's point of view / Irina Chmyreva
  • From the Italian fotoromanzo to the Nigerian photoplay / Frédérique Deschamps and Olubukola Gbadegesin
  • For kids only? : Exploring photobooks for children / Vreni Hockenjos and Thomas Wiegand
  • II. Book Architectures. The evolving discourse of photobooks on architecture / Anne Elisabeth Toft
  • The library within the library: Photographic books on architecture or architecture books with photographs / Rolf Sachsse
  • The image of the modern city and its construction in photography and photobooks / Camilla Skovbjerg Paldam in conversation with Anne Elisabeth Toft
  • Photobook on the Danish welfare city and its architecture / Jannie Rosenberg Bendsen in conversation with Anne Elisabeth Toft
  • Keld Helmer-Petersen and Black Light / Jens Frederiksen in conversation with Anne Elisabeth Toft
  • The role of the medium and the collective / Kyungwoo Chun in conversation with Anne Elisabeth Toft and Leif Høgfeldt Hansen
  • III. Interferences. The Photobook in the Digital Era / Jesper Rasmussen
  • The freedom of doing things your own way / Lasse Krog Møller in conversation with Jesper Rasmussen and Anne Elisabeth Toft
  • Fluxus books / Lars Movin in conversation with Jesper Rasmussen and Moritz Neumüller
  • Artificial intelligence and the book / David Fathi, Olle Essvik and Boris Eldagsen
  • A tendency to return / Per Bak Jensen in conversation with Jesper Rasmussen
  • A self-reflexive practice: photobooks by Krass Clement / Gerry Badger in conversation with Anne Elisabeth Toft
  • IV. The Center and the Periphery. Global perspectives / Beate Cegielska
  • Baltic photobooks / Gintaras Česonis, Evita Goze, Maria Kapajeva, and Triin Kerge
  • At the intersection of idealised childhood and brutalised womanhood: two photobooks by Zofia Rydet and Joanna Helander / Adam Mazur
  • Ukrainian photobooks after Maidan / Kateryna Radchenko
  • Photobooks in New Zealand and the south-west Pacific / Harvey Benge, Athol McCredie and Megan Tamati-Quennell
  • Intimacy and resistance / John Fleetwood
  • V. Beyond Borders. From start to finish and back again / Moritz Neumüller
  • About finding, researching and buying photobooks online / David Solo
  • Company books as photobooks / Bart Sorgedrager and Thomas Wiegand
  • Getting it out there: publishing and distributing the photobook / Quotes from a conversation between Irène Attinger, Jens Friis, and Ángel Luis González Fernandez, with an introduction by Moritz Neumüller
  • Staging the photobook / Markus Schaden, introduced by Mette Sandbye
  • Conclusions and outlook: thoughts on the future of the photobook / Irène Attinger, Julia Gelezova, Ángel Luis González Fernandez, Hans Gremmen, Yining He, Mette Sandbye, and Ivan Vartanian.