In the twenty-first century, photography has come of age as a
contemporary art form. Almost two centuries after photographic
technology was first invented, the art world has fully embraced it as a
legitimate medium, equal in status to painting and sculpture. The
Photograph as Contemporary Art introduces the extraordinary range of
contemporary art photography, from portraits of intimate life to highly
staged directorial spectacles.
Arranged thematically, the book reproduces work from a vast span of
photographers, including Andreas Gursky, Barbara Kasten, Catherine Opie,
Cindy Sherman, Deana Lawson, Diana Markosian, Elle Pérez, Gregory
Halpern, Lieko Shiga, Nan Goldin, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pixy Liao, Susan
Meiselas, and Zanele Muholi. This fully revised and updated new edition
revitalizes previous discussion of works from the 2000s through dialogue
with more recent practice. Alongside previously featured work, Charlotte
Cotton celebrates a new generation of artists who are shaping
photography as a culturally significant medium for our current
sociopolitical climate. A superb resource, The Photograph as
Contemporary Art is a uniquely broad and diverse reflection of the
field.