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The Absolute Bourgeois by T.J. Clark
The Absolute Bourgeois by T.J. Clark












Finally, the chapter reflects on criteria whereby photography collections were founded within art museums. The process involves translating photographic prints into tiny dots of varied sizes. Mass reproduction was facilitated by the development and commercialization of the half-tone print process in the 1880s. Historical studies vary according to purpose, context, and starting point. It follows that photography has found a place within art history as well as within broader social histories. Photographs were eventually accorded a place within the art museum. photomontage, and photographs within mass circulation publications. The focus is on photography as witness to social circumstances and on modes of perception specific to the camera-eye including experiments in new angles of vision. It relates aesthetic questions to socio-political change, paying attention to the presence of women within the historical field.

The Absolute Bourgeois by T.J. Clark The Absolute Bourgeois by T.J. Clark

This chapter critically situates debates and practices pertaining to modern photography as visual art.














The Absolute Bourgeois by T.J. Clark