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Vile bodies : photography and the crisis of looking / Chris Townsend.

Fine Arts Library TR680 .T56 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Townsend, Chris.
Contributor:
Channel Four (Great Britain)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human figure in art--Exhibitions.
Human figure in art.
Portrait photography--Exhibitions.
Portrait photography.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
l volumes (various paging) : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Place of Publication:
Munich, Germany ; New York, NY : Prestel in association with Channel Four Television Corp., 1998.
Summary:
Published in cooperation with Channel Four Corporation in conjunction with the British television series of the same name, Vile Bodies is a collection of photographs and accompanying essays which penetrates the most urgent contemporary taboos concerning the human body and how we perceive it. The reader is confronted with disturbing images of death, disability, obesity, ageing, and the issue of child sexuality. The more than twenty photographers whose work is represented in this volume are among the most important and influential international artists working today -- including Joel-Peter Witkin, John Coplans, Nan Goldin, and Andres Serrano.
Because of the universality of the taboos and themes, the essays and photographs in Vile Bodies have the power to speak to all of us, to provoke our subconscious fears and illuminate those parts of contemporary culture we would rather leave concealed, forcing readers to confront and question their own standards.
One chapter addresses the subjects some fear most: sexuality, violence, and the loss of innocence in childhood, as reflected in the uncanny and disturbing images of Wendy Ewald, and in the subtler, but thought-provoking works of Collier Schorr, Sarah Jones, and Amy Adler. In another chapter, our criteria for beauty and ugliness is re-examined in photos of the aged body by John Coplans and Melanie Manchot. The bizarre imagery of Joel-Peter Witkin's scenes of suffering and bodily damage is featured in another part of the book, and our preconceptions of death are subverted by seductive, glossy cibachromes by the controversial artist Andres Serrano. Photographers such as Nan Goldin confront us with pictures of friends dying from AIDS-relateddiseases.
Notes:
"Published to coincide with a touring exhibition in the UK and North America in 1998-99"--P. [4].
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
379131940X
OCLC:
38982892

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