Attempting to address the photography of children in the late 1990s is a difficult and potentially dangerous exercise. _I Spy_ takes up the challenge by means of a unique combination of new colour and black and white photographs and newly commissioned writing. A book to savour, it addresses two related issues in the contemporary photography of children: how children photograph themselves and how they are portrayed by modern women photographers. It includes, for example, children's photographs of their homes, families and environment, a body of work on twins, a mother's photographs of her daughter and powerful essays expressing poetic, personal and critical approaches. Together, images and words describe intimate, surprising facets of the visual world of childhood.The contributors are: Melissa Benn, Linda Bullock, Wendy Ewald, Catherine Fahily, Jane Fletcher, Suzanne Greenslade, Patricia Holland, Holly Street Public Art Trust, Caroline Molloy, Kate Newton, Cath Pearson
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Höhe: 280 mm
Breite: 231 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-1-86064-385-9 (9781860643859)
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IRIS The Women's Photography Project The Women's Photography Project is based at Staffordshire University.
TEXTS PHOTOGRAPHS FOREWORD IRIS- The Women's Photography Project INTRODUCTION: VAL WILLIAMS; Difficult subject: Photographing Children in the Eighties and Nineties CATH PEARSON: Family Album JANE FLETCHER Silver Stained Staring: Four Photographs CATHERINE FEHILY: Sequence WENDY EWALD: If I were orange...MELISSA BENN Continuous Excursions: Thoughts on Writing About Children and the Community THE HOLLY STREET PUBLIC ART TRUST: Holly Street Kids Our Story SUZANNE GREENSLADE: Under the Bed CAROLINE MOLLOY: Identical Twins PATRICIA HOLLAND Looking at Babies: Pleasures and Taboos; About the Book