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African Photography from The Walther Collection: Distance and Desire - Encounters with the African Archive [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 320x240 mm, kaal: 1960 g, Illustrated in colour throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Steidl Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3869306513
  • ISBN-13: 9783869306513
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 320x240 mm, kaal: 1960 g, Illustrated in colour throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Steidl Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3869306513
  • ISBN-13: 9783869306513
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Distance and Desire accompanying the same-titled exhibition in Neu-Ulm is the first major publication to stage a dialogue between the ethnographic visions of late nineteenth and early-twentieth century African photography and engagements with this imagery by contemporary artists. Presenting an extraordinary range of portraits, albums, postcards, cartes de visite, and books from Southern Africa, as well as recent photography and video art from The Walther Collection, the catalogue includes original thematic essays by leading art historians, anthropologists, and cultural critics. Distance and Desire offers new perspectives on the African archive, reimagining its diverse histories and changing meanings. Distance and Desire investigates typical representations of African subjects, from scenes in nature and romanticized images of semi-nude models, to modern sitters posing in stylized studios, critically addressing the politics of colonialism and the complex issues of gender and identity. Among many diverse topics, the catalogue examines in-depth a series of cartes de visite from the Diamond Fields in Kimberley, the figure of the Zulu, the history of South Africas prominent studio photographers, A.M. Duggan-Cronins extensive ethnographic study The Bantu Tribes of South Africa, and the archive of elegant family portraits reproduced by the contemporary artist Santu Mofokeng in The Black Photo Album / Look at Me: 1890-1950. The catalogue also reveals how the heritage of African imagery figures in the practices of contemporary African and African American artists, whose compelling photography and video art reworks the archive through satire or appropriation.
Foreword 7(4)
Artur Walther
Artur Walther and Tamar Garb: A Conversation
11(13)
Tamar Garb: Encountering the African Archive: The Interwoven Temporalities of Distance and Desire
24(24)
Part 1 Poetics and Politics
Elizabeth Edwards: Looking at Photographs: Between Contemplation, Curiosity, and Gaze
48(7)
Tamar Garb: Colonialism's Corpus: Kimberley and the Case of the Cartes de Visite
55(15)
Christraud Geary: "Zulu Mothers" and Their Children Traveling Around the World: From Photograph to Picture Postcard
70(11)
Cheryl Finley: Archiving Memory
81(8)
Erin Haney: Barnard, Moore, Gribble, and the Privacy of the Archive
89(8)
Michael Godby: Change without Changing: The Ethnography of A. M. Duggan-Cronin's Bantu Tribes of South Africa
97(7)
Hlonipha Mokoena: "Being Zulu": A History in Portraits
104(9)
Plates 1 - 136
113(99)
Part 2 Contemporary Reconfigurations
Deborah Willis and Carla Williams: From Here ...: Carrie Mae Weems
212(5)
Jennifer Bajorek: Then and Now: Santu Mofokeng's Black Photo Album
217(11)
Chika Okeke-Agulu: Happy Survival!: Highlife, Photography, and the Postcolonial Condition
228(9)
Gabi Ngobo: I'm Not Who You Think I'm Not
237(4)
Awam Amkpa: Africa: Colonial Photography and Outlaws of History
241(12)
Plates 137 - 215
253(63)
Appendices
Contributors 316(2)
Checklist / Footnotes 318(17)
Bibliography 335(7)
Index 342(8)
Copyright and Photo Credits 350