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The Worker Photography Movement (1926-1939)

The Worker Photography Movement (1926-1939)

The Worker Photography Movement (1926-1939)

Editorial: TF editores

Pàgines: 445

Any: 2011

EAN: 9788492441389

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A Hard, Merciless Light. The Worker-Photography Movement, 1926-1939 examines the period during the history of 20th century photography in which photography joined forces with various worker movements (ranging from trade unionism to the creation of “workers´ states” like the Soviet one), motivated by growing working-class consciousness and the idea of taking over the means of production and reproduction of images. By looking at the artistic avant-garde in its interconnection with the political avant-garde, this exhibition challenges hegemonic historiography that focuses primarily on other movements arising in the history of photography, such as the New Vision. The exhibition displaces the importance of mechanical vision and instead considers photography´s relationship with social movements, shifting the debate toward photography as a document. It presents photographs (many of which are vintage copies), films and other documents, with special attention being paid to periodicals, the fundamental medium for the circulation of images and the ideas associated with them during these years.

Authors: Béla Albertini, Flip Bool, Cristina Cuevas-Wolf, Simon Dell, Duncan Forbes, Jorge Ribalta, Josef Seiter, Rudolf Stumberger, Anne W. Tucker, Matthew Witkovsky y Erika Wolf

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