Contemporary Photography in America
Contemporary Photography in America

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Contemporary Photography in America

1982
Movie
52 min
English

The film of Michael Engler from the year 1982 showing the different methods of operation of photgraphers Harry Callahan, Mark Cohen, Robert Frank, Ralph Gibson, Duane Michals, Joel Meyerowitz, Stephen Shore, Garry Winogrand and others

Insights

Director: Various (Exhibition Catalog)Genres: Documentary, Art

Plot Summary

Contemporary Photography in America was a seminal exhibition and accompanying catalog that showcased the diverse and evolving landscape of American photography in the early 1980s. It highlighted a range of styles and approaches from emerging and established artists, reflecting critical shifts in artistic expression and the medium's cultural significance. The exhibition served as a significant marker in the discourse surrounding contemporary photographic art.

Critical Reception

As an exhibition catalog rather than a film or television show, 'Contemporary Photography in America' received critical attention within the art and photography world for its comprehensive scope and its role in defining the contemporary photographic landscape of the era. It was praised for its curation and the introduction of many significant artists to a wider audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • A comprehensive overview of the diverse trends in American photography at the time.

  • Instrumental in highlighting emerging artists and defining the contemporary photographic canon.

  • Praised for its insightful essays and broad representation of photographic practices.

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Fun Fact

The exhibition and its catalog were instrumental in bringing attention to artists who would later become giants in the field of contemporary photography, such as Cindy Sherman, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Richard Prince, among many others.

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