Synopses & Reviews
Agree with them or not, Andy Grundberg's provocative critical opinions invariably make one think hard about the art of photography. Gathered together in the rigorous form of a book, his reflections take on a new perspective and provide a rare opportunity to relive--and reconsider--recent history: a decade and a half of such intensity that the shape of photography changed forever. --Jim Hughes, author of W. Eugene Smith: Shadow & Substance
Synopsis
Andy Grundberg is a former photography critic of
The New York Times whose interpretations and critical views have helped shape the contemporary understanding of photography's complex roles in art and in the media. Significantly expanded to include his writings to date, this book brings into focus the major debates in photography that have arisen over the last thirty-five years.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-282) and index.