“WORDS NOT SPENT TODAY BUY SMALLER IMAGES TOMORROW”: READING PHOTOGRAPHS AND THE EMERGENCE OF POSTWAR PHOTOGRAPHIC CRITICISM IN THE USA

Josh Ellenbogen
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This article examines the idea of ‘reading photographs’ as it circulated in postwar American criticism. It looks principally to the work of Henry Holmes Smith and Minor White and the way in which they deployed the idea, as well as the institutional framework of photographic journals in which their writing circulated. The essay examines the role that the concept played in helping establish photo-criticism as an established genre of writing, and explores particular emphases in that writing that proceeded from the claim audiences ‘read photographs’; of these emphases, the most important and germinative ones centered around photographic traditions and their capacity to establish the parameters of the photographic medium itself. From the vantage delineated above, the essay also situates photo-criticism in a larger universe of postwar concern, one that centered on the mutual convertibility of pictorial and linguistic forms: the development of ‘visual literacy’ discourse, protocols for training photographers as these emerged in the 1960s, and broader agendas in the postwar American university system, with all their interest in visual pedagogy.
“今天不花的话,明天买更小的图像”:阅读照片和美国战后摄影批评的出现
本文考察了“读照片”这一概念在战后美国评论界的流行。它主要关注亨利·福尔摩斯·史密斯和迈诺·怀特的作品,以及他们运用这一思想的方式,以及他们的作品在摄影期刊中传播的制度框架。本文探讨了这一概念在帮助将照片批评作为一种既定的写作类型中所起的作用,并探讨了从声称观众“阅读照片”开始的写作中的特别强调;在这些重点中,最重要和最具萌芽性的是围绕摄影传统及其建立摄影媒介本身参数的能力。从上面描述的优势来看,这篇文章还将照片批评置于一个更大的战后关注的宇宙中,一个以图像和语言形式的相互转换为中心的宇宙:“视觉素养”话语的发展,20世纪60年代出现的培训摄影师的协议,以及战后美国大学系统中更广泛的议程,以及他们对视觉教育学的所有兴趣。
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Photographies
Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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