PICTORIALISM
time period :
1880-1920s
Key characteristics/ conventions :
Photography wasn’t being taken seriously as an art form as it originally derived from the need to document science, as a result artists started mimicking paintings through their photography to add on an artistic element.
Artists associated:
- Clarence H. White
- John Everett Millais
- JMW Turner
Key works:
Methods/ techniques/ processes:
Vaseline on lense, madrk room image manipulation, scratching and marking print.
REALISM / STRAIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY
Time period:
1904 – 1930s
Key characteristics/ conventions :
Attempts to depict a scene or subject sharply, in detail, just like the camera sees it without post manipulation.
Artists associated:
- Ansel Adams
- Edward Weston
- Bernice Abbott
Key works:
Methods/ techniques/ processes:
Producing sharp images without manipulation.
MODERNISM
Time period:
1840 – 1960s
Key characteristics/ conventions :
focused on industrialisation and new issues rather than victorian values, producing original abstract or surreal images.
Artists associated:
- Claude Cahun
- Pablo Picasso
- Georgia O’Keefe
Key works:
Methods/ techniques/ processes:
Photomontage, experimentation, abstraction.
POST-MODERNISM
Time period:
1960s – 1970s
Key characteristics/ conventions :
Reaction and criticism to values and ideas of modernism, sceptism, irony, phylosohical creteques of the concept of universal truths and objective reality.
Artists associated:
- William Eggleston
- Yasumasa Morimura
- Cindy Sherman
Key works:
Methods/ techniques/ processes:
Deliberate use of traditional styles, recycling work, parody, collaboration and many other.
Nathan, you must complete and publish the following blog posts before Christmas:
1. Review and Reflect
2. Statement of Intent
3. Artist References: two case studies