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Words without pictures

Klein, Alex(Edited by)
Part of the Aperture Ideas series
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Words Without Pictures was originally conceived of by curator Charlotte Cotton as a means of creating spaces for thoughtful and urgent discourse around current issues in photography.

Every month for a year, beginning in November 2007, an artist, educator, critic, art historian, or curator was invited to contribute a short, un-illustrated, and opinionated essay about an aspect of photography that, in his or her view, was either emerging or in the process of being rephrased.

Each piece was available on the Words Without Pictures website for one month and was accompanied by a discussion forum focused on its specific topic.

Over the course of its month-long "life," each essay received both invited and unsolicited responses from a wide range of interested parties-students, photographers active in the commercial sector, bloggers, critics, historians, artists of all kinds, educators, publishers, and photography enthusiasts alike-all coming together to consider the issues at hand.

All of these essays, responses, and other provocations are gathered together in a volume designed by David Reinfurt of Dexter Sinister.

Previously issued as a print-on-demand title, Aperture is pleased to present Words Without Pictures to the trade for this first time as part of the Aperture Ideas series.

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Product Details
Aperture
1597111422 / 9781597111423
Paperback / softback
770.1
04/05/2010
United States
English
501 p.
21 cm
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Published in association with LACMA.