Description
About the Author
Olga Smith is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Vienna.
Reviews
At once erudite and engaging, Smith's book shows how
French photographic practices since the 1970s have been bound up with thought,
politics, history, and art. The book constitutes essential reading for anyone
wanting to understand French culture today.Shirley Jordan, Newcastle University
Olga Smith's book bridges the histories of philosophy
and photography in a compelling way. This rich and detailed study provides a
fascinating insight into French theory and art, yet it moves beyond the
national paradigm to open new perspectives in global media historiographies.
Concise in its argumentation and lucid in its style, this book will find readership
far beyond its specialist focus.Steffen Siegel, Folkwang University
Olga Smith offers here a remarkable study of the French photographic scene of the last decades, which benefits from her in-depth knowledge of the historical context, theoretical debates and artistic practices. In a real tour de force, she succeeds in repatriating some of the key concepts of the so-called French Theory into their original cultural context, thus intervening in the ideological struggles between modernism and postmodernism. Books on photography in France in English language are rare. I've been waiting for this one for a long time.
Clement Cheroux, The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography, MoMA
Smith's history of contemporary photography, both detailed and very readable, is a decidedly innovative publication, even for readers already familiar with the field and the critical debates that surround it. The major novelty of the book is, paradoxically speaking, the choice of a nonphotographic point of departure. [...] As (re)written by Smith, the recent history of French photography makes room for a wealth of images, excellently printed in a rich gallery of color plates, and a great variety of ways of doing photography criticism. One can only hope that this excellent overview will spark new interest in what is going on in France, both in terms of the production of new images and in terms of critical discourses on the role and place of photography in society.Jan Baetens, Leonardo Reviews Archive, January
2023
'Ce dialogue entre philosophie et photographie est la qualite premiere de ce livre pour qui connait deja un peu la scene francaise.'
Lunettes rouges, 31 janvier 2023, https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/lunettesrouges/2023/01/31/sur-la-photographie-poivert-et-smith/
This highly readable text, with its detailed coverage of cultural conditions and its survey of photographers, provides a valuable resource for curators, researchers, photographers, and students.
Jill Glessing, Ciel variable, no 123,2023, p. 101-102
Olga Smith uses contemporary photography in France - since the 1970s up until the present-day - to show, very persuasively, how philosophy and critical theory have dovetailed with creative practices. - Andy Stafford, Source: Issue 111, Summer, 2023, https://www.source.ie/archive/issue111/is111contents.php
Contemporary Photography in France. Between Theory and Practice constitutes an interesting and well-documented addition to the already rich body of critical work on the subject. It strives to analyze and describe numerous artistic practices that are esthetically diverse. Its intellectual scope is therefore broad and far-reaching. Finally, its numerous illustrations allow for an accurate visualization of the most recent developments of photography in France. - Pierre Taminiaux, H-France Review Vol. 23 (June 2023), No. 97, https://h-france.net/vol23reviews/vol23_no97_Taminiaux.pdf
Book Information
ISBN 9789462703445
Author Olga Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Leuven University Press
Publisher Leuven University Press