Photography and Germany (Exposures)

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The idea of photography in Germany evokes everything from the pioneering modernist pictures of the Weimar era to the colossal digital prints that define art photography today. But it also recalls horrifying documents of wartime atrocities and the relentless surveillance of East German citizens. Photography and Germany broadens these perceptions by examining the medium’s multi-faceted relationship with Germany’s turbulent cultural, political, and social history while rethinking the notion of German photography with fresh insights on its historical context.
           
Andrés Mario Zervigón covers this history from the region’s pre-photographic experiments with light-sensitive chemicals to today’s tension between analog and digital technologies. Rather than simply providing a survey of German photography, however, he focuses on how the medium, as a product of the modern age, has intervened in a fraught project of national imagining, often to productive ends but sometimes to catastrophic results. Richly illustrated with numerous previously unpublished images, Photography and Germany is the first single-authored history of photography in Germany ever published, one that deepens our broader understanding of how photography cultivates notions of a nation and its inhabitants.
 

Author(s): Andrés Mario Zervigón
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 224

Cover
Photography and Germany
Imprint Page
Contents
Introduction
One: Belated Photography, 1839–1870
Two: Photography and Nation, 1871–1918
Three: The Weimar Era and Photo-consciousness,1919-1932
Four: The Alluring Surface, 1933–1945
Five: History, the Future and Photography, 1946–1989
Six: Photographic Promiscuity, 1990–2016
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index