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Author Ruesch, Andre, 1961- author.

Title Subtext : critiquing individual photographs within a collective consciousness / André Ruesch. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 206 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents The velvet hammer : the potency of elements -- The personal galaxy : the symbol -- Just fashion : a question of identity -- Nike and the butterfly : the reversed stereotype -- Staying in line : conductivity -- Politics : the metaphoric landscape -- Henry's tale : the photographic fable -- Moment by moment : elapsed time--Eadweard Muybridge revisited -- the drowned gun : time as poetry -- Split again : the reversed connection -- The other half : water and air -- The original : please touch the art -- The tyranny of borders : the fractured elements -- The holy rosary : belonging -- A conversation with God : the white elephant in the room -- Superstructure : conflation -- Lady like : body language -- Recycling : the image ecology approach -- Appropriation : reinterpretation -- Dad : titled versus untitled -- Speed and stoicism : the nature of the elements -- Reflection : the literally and the figuratively -- Sky view : upside down -- Blood is blood : assumption -- Hypnagogia : viewpoint -- Harmonia : rendering the invisible -- Snap : breaking point -- Recognition : the need for invisibility -- Big and small : how we give thanks -- Ammo and a happy meal : be theatrical -- The spider and the net : catch and caught -- Dirty jobs : a deceptive comedy of errors -- What is to come : dreaming -- The angel and the wasp : the order of the elements -- In the end : censorship.
Summary Subtext invites and encourages personal and blatantly subjective responses to photographs and analyzes the drivers behind them. During decades of participating in critiques as both student and teacher, André Ruesch has become convinced that it is the personal response to work that connects us in the most visceral and meaningful way. This book aims to encourage and educate viewers how to read and understand photographs on a deeper level, honoring and validating their responses to photographs. This book seeks to vitalize students in the photography classroom. Rather than a dense tome of theory, this is an accessible guide to taking individual ownership of--and enjoying--the visual experience. To be visually literate is comparable to being linguistically literate. Such literacy is necessary to engender a deeper understanding and valuation of culture: both types of literacy create, enrich, define and historically document the expression of one individual to be shared by all.
Note Includes index.
Bibliography Includes index.
Subject Photographic criticism.
Photography, Artistic.
Photography -- Technique.
Photography -- Appreciation.
Photography.
Critique photographique.
Photographie artistique.
Photographie.
Photographie -- Appréciation.
art photography.
Photography -- Appreciation
Photographic criticism
Photography, Artistic
Photography -- Technique
Added Title Critiquing individual photographs within a collective consciousness
Other Form: Print version: Ruesch, Andre, 1961- Subtext. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 1138886068 9781138886063 (DLC) 2017470047
ISBN 9781315714851 (electronic bk.)
131571485X (electronic bk.)
9781317502241 (electronic bk.)
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1317502256 (electronic bk.)
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