
Conceptual Photography S01E11
Instead of criticising photography in the name of painting, as had been done in the past, painters (from Andy Warhol to Ed Rucha and Bruce Nauman) used photography to criticise painting, engaging in an outright attack on the notion of “fine-arts” and the elitist character of artistic creation.
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Surrealist Photography
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The Primitives of Photography, 1850-1860
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The New German Objectivity
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Staged Photography
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Pictorialism
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New Vision: Experimental Photography of the 1920s
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Photographing Intimacy
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The Inventors
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Found Images
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Press Usage
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Conceptual Photography
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After the Photo
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