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Paintings And Photographs, Introduction To "William Wegman", Curtis Carter
Paintings And Photographs, Introduction To "William Wegman", Curtis Carter
Curtis Carter
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Reissue Of Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances In Photographs, Curtis Carter
Reissue Of Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances In Photographs, Curtis Carter
Curtis Carter
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Contemporary British Photography: Calum Colvin, Cibachromes 1987-1989, Curtis Carter
Contemporary British Photography: Calum Colvin, Cibachromes 1987-1989, Curtis Carter
Curtis Carter
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Barbara Morgan: Exhibition Of Photography, Curtis Carter
Barbara Morgan: Exhibition Of Photography, Curtis Carter
Curtis Carter
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Reissue Of Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances In Photographs, Curtis Carter
Reissue Of Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances In Photographs, Curtis Carter
Curtis Carter
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Invented Worlds: India Through The Camera Lens Of Waswo X. Waswo, Curtis Carter
Invented Worlds: India Through The Camera Lens Of Waswo X. Waswo, Curtis Carter
Curtis Carter
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Photographic Ambivalence And Historical Consciousness, Michael S. Roth
Photographic Ambivalence And Historical Consciousness, Michael S. Roth
Michael S Roth
This essay focuses on three topics that arose at the Photography and Historical Interpretation conference: photography’s incapacity to conceive duration; photography and the “rim of ontological uncertainty;” photography’s “anthropological revolution.” In the late nineteenth century, blindness to duration was conceptualized as the cost of photographic precision. Since the late twentieth century, blindness to our own desires, or inauthenticity, has been underlined as the price of photographic ubiquity. These forms of blindness, however, are not so much disabilities to be overcome as they are aspects of modern consciousness to be acknowledged. The engagement with photography’s impact on historical consciousness gives rise …