Description
With the Jungian term of the complex the present volume inquires about the making of the artistic persona in twentieth-century photography. The articles examine photographic (self-)portraits, the dynamics between self-statements of artists and photographers, the interrelations of photography, of painting and of performance art and investigate their origins in the history of ideas. The volume traces a portrait of photography as a metascience; as preparatory work, a source of inspiration and an alternate medium in which artists could explore different subjects. With essays by Ulrike Blumenthal, Till Cremer, Victoria Fleury, Jadwiga Kamola, Weronika Kobylinska-Bunsch, Nadja Koeffler, Constance Kruger, Wilma Scheschonk, Gerd Zillner.
About the Author
Jadwiga Kamola, independent curator and writer, worked previously at the Berlin State Museums.
Book Information
ISBN 9783110686463
Author Jadwiga Kamola
Format Paperback
Page Count 206
Imprint De Gruyter
Publisher De Gruyter
Weight(grams) 914g