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Photography Performing Humor [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x170x14 mm, kaal: 645 g, 100 illustrations
  • Sari: Lieven Gevaert Series 26
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Leuven University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462701652
  • ISBN-13: 9789462701656
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x170x14 mm, kaal: 645 g, 100 illustrations
  • Sari: Lieven Gevaert Series 26
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Leuven University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462701652
  • ISBN-13: 9789462701656
Teised raamatud teemal:
New perspectives on humor within photography Despite the ubiquitous presence of photographic humor in art and popular media, the phenomenon has as yet received very little scholarly attention. Focusing on staged humor rather than on comic effects of snapshot photography, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field addressing humor performed in front of the camera, often specifically created for the camera, and the performative joke-work done by the medium itself. A first section explores how photography, due to its shattering qualities, turns into a privileged medium for eliciting humorous effects and how humor can be discerned within the photographic event. A second section discusses the toolbox of photographic trickery (photomontage, double exposure and cinematic movement) that allows photography to mock itself. The book closes with a section on photographic wit in conceptual art, both in canonized and more locally distinct practices.

With artists pages from Paulien Oltheten, Lieven Segers and David Helbich

This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

Contributors: Kevin Atherton (National College of Art and Design, Dublin), Anna Corrigan and Susana S. Martins (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa), Hilde Dhaeyere (KASK School of Arts of University College Ghent), Heather Diack (University of Miami), Louis Kaplan (University of Toronto), Ann Kristin Krahn (Braunschweig University of the Arts), Sandra Krii Roban (Institute of Art History, Zagreb), Esther Leslie (Birkbeck University of London), Johan Pas (Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp), Katarzyna Ruchel-Stockmans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

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En examinant lhumour en photographie, ce volume propose un parcours dans lhistoire du médium et offre loccasion aux lecteurs de multiples potentialités de découvrir, ou redécouvrir, des corpus souvent négligés. Lintérêt de cette réflexion collective réside finalement plus dans la revalorisation de ces objets photographiques, culturels et artistiques considérés comme anecdotiques que dans une véritable conceptualisation de ce que serait un humour performatif. Valérie Morisson, Focales n° 4 : Photographies mises en espaces, mis à jour le 19/05/2020, URL : https://focales.univ-st-etienne.fr/index.php?id=2792 The book is well designed, with black-and-white illustrations in every chapter. The essays are bookended by colourful (and humorous) artists pages by Paulien Oltheten, Lieven Segers and David Helbich, demonstrating the editors stated commitment to giving the book both a theoretical and practice-based component(p.22). Stills from Olthetens La Défense, The Venturing Gaze, which open the book (Fig.9), exemplify the implicit self-reflexivity of much photographic practice. Oltheten includes subtitles of humorous comments made by the people photographed, making subjects of the camera and the photographer themselves. Bleyens and Decans book will be useful to scholars and those with an interest in photography and humour theory, as well as individuals interested more generally in the affective turn in art criticism. Seth Graham, The Burlington Magazine | 162 | March 2020

Artist's pages 2(15)
Paulien Oltheten
Acknowledgements 17(1)
Introduction 18(12)
Mieke Bleyen
Liesbeth Decan
Part I Finding Humor in the Photographic Event
Photography and Laughter's Shattered Articulation
30(17)
Esther Leslie
Falling as Art: On Orchestrated Accidents in Photographic Practice in Poland
47(19)
Katarzyna Ruchel-Stockmans
Adding a Giggle: Lee Friedlander's Practice of the "Shadow Self-Portrait"
66(15)
Ann Kristin Krahn
Performing the Performance Documentation
81(15)
Kevin Artheron
Part II Making Fun of Photography through Tricks and Montage
Ghosts Just for Laughs: Spirit Photography and Debunking Humor
96(16)
Louis Kaplan
Comedy Performs Photography: Imaginations of Photography in Silent Film Comedies
112(14)
Hilde D'haeyere
Feminism, Laughter, and Photomontage: Comedic Effect and Grete Stern's Suenos
126(18)
Anna Corrigan
Susana S. Martins
Part III Photographic Wit in Conceptual Art
Keeping a Straight Face: Photography and the Performance of Conceptual Art
144(15)
Heather Diack
"No Photographs Allowed": Conceptual Wit in Some Belgian Photo-based Artists' Books
159(19)
Johan Pas
Laughter Protocol: Elements of Humor in Proto- and Conceptual Photography in Croatia
178(17)
Sandra Krizic Roban
About the Authors 195(5)
Artist's pages 200(8)
Lieven Segers
Artist's pages 208(8)
David Helbich
Colophon 216
Liesbeth Decan is a lecturer and researcher at LUCA School of Arts-Campus Sint-Lukas Brussels and the Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, Art and Visual Culture. Mieke Bleyen is Researcher at the Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography and the Institute of Cultural Studies at KU Leuven.