Painting Photography Painting: Selected Essays - Carol Armstrong
Painting Photography Painting: Selected Essays - Carol Armstrong
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Painting Photography Painting is the essential first collection of essays by critic and theorist Carol Armstrong, bringing together writings encompassing the many inflection points of her academic work, including French painting, early photography, feminist theory, and the representation of women and gender in the visual arts. In the bookâs titular essay, Armstrong asks of Ellen Gallagherâs 2008 painting An Experiment of Unusual Opportunity, which depicts a barely-visible sea creature created out of ink, graphite, oil, varnish, and variously sliced paper, âin what sense is this a painting exactly?â This enquiry into the very essence of the medium provides a thread that runs throughout the bookâs wide-ranging essays and ties together a variety of works on paper âinscribed, drawn, printed, photographed, and variously pierced and puncturedâ.
Considering these various works, Painting Photography Painting provides a compelling path through Armstrongâs decades of writing, weaving together figures from across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries including Helen Frankenthaler, Paul CĂ©zanne, Ellen Gallagher, Georges Seurat, Julia Margaret Cameron, Tina Modotti, and Diane Arbus in a single, illuminating volume.
