Women Photographers: Revolutionaries 1937-1970
Author(s): CLARA. BOUVERESSE
With the rise of feminism, women photographers conquered the mainstream, with an increasingly commodified art world now viewing them simply as photographers and not merely a novelty or subcategory. Some women combined their photography practice with video, installations and other media, while others used the camera as a tool for questioning the concept of imagemaking itself, or for opening a fruitiful dialogue with subjects, instead of imposing an outside viewpoint. A rising awareness of environmental concerns went hand in hand with the issues of globalization and diversity.
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- : Thames & Hudson, Limited
- : Thames & Hudson Ltd
- : 0.3
- : 01 January 2020
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- : 01 October 2020
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- : CLARA. BOUVERESSE
- : Paperback
- : 2010
- : en
- : 770.9252
- : 144