Vicki Goldberg: Light Matters

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Pub. Date: 2005-03-15
Publisher(s): Aperture
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Summary

Vicki Goldberg, one of the leading voices in the field of photography criticism, is well known for her cogent and perceptive writing, which is regularly featured in such national publications as the New York Times, American Photographer, and Vanity Fair. Aperture's Vicki Goldberg: Light Matters gathers for the first time a selection of this remarkable author's essays and criticism, culled from her writings published over the past twenty-five years. Goldberg's take on photography is both insightful and encompassing: her subjects range from pop imagery to war journalism, from photo-booth portraits to manipulated digital imagery, from the "boredom" of voyeurism to the great preponderance of tragic photographs in the news. She brings new light to the work of the medium's "old masters," among them Walker Evans, Lotte Jacobi, and Lartigue, writing with equal acuity about contemporary trailblazers such as Bill Viola, Daido Moriyama, and Bastienne Schmidt. Goldberg also tackles provocative larger issues facing the medium, such as the potentially "transgressive" nature of photographs, and the camera's powerful role in a culture of commodification. Dismissing clicheacute;s and deftly negotiating the many diverging paths photography now follows, Goldberg demonstrates how to consider not just photographic images themselves, but their impact, and the meaning of that impact. Vicki Goldberg: Light Matters showcases a writer of great intelligence, wit, and insight, whose understanding of this multifarious and evolving medium is unsurpassed. Vicki Goldberg is the author of The Power of Photography: How Photographs Changed Our Lives (1991), and editor of Photography in Print: Writings from 1816 to the Present (1981). In 1997 she was the recipient of the International Center of Photography's prestigious Infinity Award. Goldberg writes on photography and the arts for the New York Times, Vanity Fair, American Photo0 , and other publications.

Author Biography

Vicki Goldberg is the author of The Power of Photography: How Photographs Changed Our Lives (Abbeville, 1991); her Margfaret Bourke-White: A Biography (Harper and Row, 1986; Addison-Wesley, 1987) received many honors and was named a Best Book of the Year by the American Library Association. Goldberg is the coauthor of American Photography: A Century in Images (Chronicle Books, 1999, accompanying publication to the PBS documentary of the same name) and editor of Photography in Print: Writings from 1816 to the Present (University of New Mexico Press, 1988). She is the recipient of numerous awards for her works, including the International Center of Photography's prestigious Infinity Award in 1997

Table of Contents

Preface: A Quarter Century of Photography 9(13)
INDIVIDUALS
Ansel Adams
22(7)
Eleanor Antin
29(6)
Diane Arbus
35(13)
Richard Avedon
48(13)
Brassai
61(18)
Walker Evans
79(14)
Chauncey Hare
93(5)
Peter Hujar
98(5)
Josef Koudelka
103(5)
Jacques Henri Lartigue
108(11)
Reiner Leist
119(7)
Daido Moriyama
126(5)
Suzanne Opton
131(4)
Martin Parr
135(6)
Herb Ritts
141(6)
Bastienne Schmidt
147(7)
Joel Sternfeld
154(5)
Weegee
159(7)
PHOTOGRAPHY AND SOCIETY
Benetton and the Uses of Tragedy
166(6)
Getting, Spending, and Photography
172(5)
Documenting Poverty
177(6)
Reflections in Black
183(7)
A Dogged Attempt at History
190(3)
The Body of Our Desire
193(5)
Lee Friedlander's Nudes
198(6)
Sex Again
204(5)
Death Takes a Holiday, Sort of
209(30)
Acknowledgments 239(1)
Index 240(7)
Text and Illustration Credits 247

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