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E-raamat: What Photographs Do: The making and remaking of museum cultures

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A collective case study of photographic culture through the lens of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

A massive quantity of museums’ photographic holdings resides not on gallery walls or archives, but outside of their formal collections, including reference photos and ephemera that are integral to the workings of museums. What Photographs Do explores how museums are defined through their photographic practices. Studied through the prism of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, this collection asks complex and ambiguous questions about how accumulations of photographs create the values, hierarchies, histories, and knowledge systems of a museum ecosystem. Chapters are comprised of short, auto-ethnographic interventions from museum practitioners, from studio photographers and image managers to conservators and non-photographic curators, who address the significance of both historical and contemporary practices of photography in their work, providing an extensive and unique range of accounts of what photographs do in museums while also expanding the critical discourse of both photography and museums.
List of figures
ix
List of contributors
xx
Acknowledgements xxii
Foreword xxiii
Joanna Norman
1 Museum cultures of photography: an introduction
1(31)
Elizabeth Edwards
Ella Ravilious
Part I Disseminations
2 Little marks of ownership: photographic postcards and the culture of the museum, 1913--39
32(23)
Elizabeth Edwards
3 The museum and the image factory: the South Kensington Museum, the Brothers Dalziel and the making of Victorian museum catalogues
55(15)
Bethan Stevens
4 The image as asset
70(10)
Tom Windross
Part II Collections
5 The Official Museum Photographer: Isabel Agnes Cowper
80(28)
Erika Lederman
6 Photographing the Eltenberg Reliquary
108(14)
Ken Jackson
7 Photographing theatre and performance
122(14)
Graham Brandon
Part III Histories
8 Collecting India: photographs, pedagogy and power
136(26)
Divia Patel
9 The digitised Guard Books: another history
162(12)
Steve Woodhouse
Part IV Reworkings
10 Condition report: drawing things together
174(27)
Simon Fleury
11 Revisiting the K. A. C. Creswell photographs of Islamic architecture
201(12)
Omniya Abdel Barr
12 Two dimensions among three: museum photography in the V&A's refurbished Cast Courts
213(17)
Angus Patterson
Part V Visibilities
13 A submerged collection: photographs in the National Art Library, 1853--1977
230(25)
Ella Ravilious
14 Revitalising research: the fall and rise of the furniture image collection
255(16)
Kate Hay
Part VI Digital
15 In the Photographic Studio
271(13)
Richard Davis
16 The backs of things
284(9)
George Eksts
17 Computations and complications: value systems of institutional photography
293(26)
Catherine Troiano
Afterword
319(7)
Duncan Forbes
Index 326