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Beautiful Suffering: Photography and the Traffic in Pain | 
enlarge | Creators: Mark Reinhardt, Holly Edwards, Erina Duganne Publisher: University Of Chicago Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 216 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 9 x 0.7
ISBN: 0226709507 Dewey Decimal Number: 779.092 EAN: 9780226709505 ASIN: 0226709507
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Susan Sontag once remarked that since the invention of the camera, photography has “kept company with death.” And indeed, images of suffering human beings and devastated landscapes appear regularly in the popular media and even in contemporary art. This volume explores these painful images from the past few decades of photography, weighing in on the intense critical debate that has arisen in recent years around depictions of acute human suffering—especially those that are beautifully rendered.
Drawing on works from advertising, photojournalism, art photography, and conceptual art, Beautiful Suffering features reproductions of all the pieces in the Williams College Museum of Art exhibition that shares its name—including portrayals of AIDS sufferers, Abu Ghraib prisoners, refugees, and casualties of war. It also includes five critical essays that engage the works themselves as well as the larger issues the exhibition confronts: Is it inherently problematic to seek aesthetic pleasure in a rendering of pain? And if so, why? These essays, composed by scholars in fields as diverse as art history and political science, are perfect complements to the powerful images of suffering that probe some of the most pressing issues we face today.
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Food for thought April 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although some of the images presented are not photographs in the purest sense, they and the accompanying text should,I feel, give any photographer who has done or attempted this type "photography" pause. Certainly a person can create finely crafted prints of images of ANY subject and I don't think there should be any laws against it. That being said,I,as a photograher,think we should carefully examine our motives when we start to present this type of subject matter. To get back to the book--it's well thought-out, well printed and I would definitely recommend it to a friend.
Great Service and Value February 18, 2008 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
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