Sandra Phillips, ed
Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera
Tate Publishing, 2010. Hardcover. Good Condition. 9781854379252 Contents are clean bright and unmarked, 1" brown stain and a few splash marks to closed page block, very noticeable scratches on rear cover, rubbing to corners. Published to coincide with the 2010 major exhibition at Tate Modern, the imagery collected here, ranging from the 1870s to the present day, presents an alternately shocking, illuminating, and witty perspective on subjects both iconic and taboo. From shortly after the invention of photography, hidden cameras in public places and voyeuristic treatments of sexuality raised questions about the new medium's uses that are still rehearsed today. The invasive techniques of paparazzi, amateur shots of disasters from the Hindenburg to 9/11, police surveillance photography and the recent trend of self-documentation of sex, crime and other private acts are all examined and explored by leading critics, alongside the work of some of the leading artists of the past 100 years. The contributors include Simon Baker, Philip Brookman, Carol Squiers, Marta Gili and Richard B. Woodward. 256 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Photography; ISBN/EAN: 9781854379252. Inventory No: dscf11388.
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Keywords: BZDB229 Photography; Exposed Voyeurism Surveillance and the Camera Sandra Phillips ed