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Photography Performing Humor

Mieke Bleyen • Boek • paperback

  • Samenvatting
    Despite the ubiquitous presence of photographic humor in art and popular media, the phenomenon has as yet received very little scholarly attention. Focusing on staged humor rather than on comic effects of snapshot photography, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field addressing humor performed in front of the camera, often specifically created for the camera, and the performative joke-work done by the medium itself. A first section explores how photography, due to its “shattering” qualities, turns into a privileged medium for eliciting humorous effects and how humor can be discerned within the photographic event. A second section discusses the toolbox of photographic trickery (photomontage, double exposure and cinematic movement) that allows photography to mock itself. The book closes with a section on photographic wit in conceptual art, both in canonized and more locally distinct practices. With artists’ pages from Paulien Oltheten, Lieven Segers and David Helbich

    New perspectives on humor within photography. Despite the ubiquitous presence of photographic humor in art and popular media, the phenomenon has as yet received very little scholarly attention. Focusing on staged humor rather than on comic effects of snapshot photography, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field addressing humor performed in front of the camera, often specifically created for the camera, and the performative joke-work done by the medium itself. A first section explores how photography, due to its “shattering” qualities, turns into a privileged medium for eliciting humorous effects and how humor can be discerned within the photographic event. A second section discusses the toolbox of photographic trickery (photomontage, double exposure and cinematic movement) that allows photography to mock itself. The book closes with a section on photographic wit in conceptual art, both in canonized and more locally distinct practices. With artists’ pages from Paulien Oltheten, Lieven Segers and David Helbich
  • Productinformatie
    Binding : Paperback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 170mm x 230mm
    Aantal pagina's : 216
    Uitgeverij : Leuven University Press
    ISBN : 9789462701656
    Datum publicatie : 03-2019
  • Inhoudsopgave
    Artist’s pages by Paulien Oltheten Acknowledgements Introduction Mieke Bleyen & Liesbeth Decan Part I Finding Humor in the Photographic Event Photography and Laughter’s Shattered Articulation Esther Leslie Falling as Art: On Orchestrated Accidents in Photographic Practice in Poland Katarzyna Ruchel-Stockmans Adding a Giggle: Lee Friedlander’s Practice of the “Shadow Self-Portrait” Ann Kristin Krahn Performing the Performance Documentation Kevin Artheron Part II Making Fun of Photography through Tricks and Montage Ghosts Just for Laughs: Spirit Photography and Debunking Humor Louis Kaplan Comedy Performs Photography: Imaginations of Photography in Silent Film Comedies Hilde D’haeyere Feminism, Laughter, and Photomontage: Comedic Effect and Grete Stern’s Sueños Anna Corrigan & Susana S. Martins Part III Photographic Wit in Conceptual Art Keeping a Straight Face: Photography and the Performance of Conceptual Art Heather Diack “No Photographs Allowed”: Conceptual Wit in Some Belgian Photo-based Artists’ Books Johan Pas Laughter Protocol: Elements of Humor in Proto- and Conceptual Photography in Croatia Sandra Križić Roban About the Authors Artist’s pages by Lieven Segers Artist’s pages by David Helbich Colophon
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