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We live in an era of abundant photography. Is it then counterintuitive to study photographs that disappear or are difficult to discern? Kate Palmer Albers argues that it is precisely this current cultural moment that allows us to recognize what has always been a basic and foundational, yet unseen, condition of photography: its ephemerality. Through a series of case studies spanning the history of photography, The Night Albums takes up the provocations of artists who collectively redefine how we experience visibility. From the protracted hesitancies of photography's origins, to conceptual and performative art that has emerged since the 1960s, to the waves of technological experimentation flourishing today, Albers foregrounds artists who offer fleeting, hidden, conditional, and future modes of visibility. By unveiling how ephemerality shapes the photographic experience, she ultimately proposes an expanded framework for the medium.

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"Albers brilliantly encourages us to revisit the ephemerality of recent photographic works before returning to ‘the foundation’ . . . Albers tells us to wait in the scene—be it the clinic or gallery—to find out what’s moving, what’s missing, what’s pulsing inside us.”

* Cleveland Review of Books *

Table of Contents
Introduction
I Ephemerality, over Time
II Ways of Seeing and "Live" Photography: Four Case Studies
III Future Visibility
IV Revised Foundations
Coda

Acknowledgments
Notes
List of Illustrations
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 30/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9780520381520, 978-0520381520
      ISBN10: 0520381521

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      We live in an era of abundant photography. Is it then counterintuitive to study photographs that disappear or are difficult to discern? Kate Palmer Albers argues that it is precisely this current cultural moment that allows us to recognize what has always been a basic and foundational, yet unseen, condition of photography: its ephemerality. Through a series of case studies spanning the history of photography, The Night Albums takes up the provocations of artists who collectively redefine how we experience visibility. From the protracted hesitancies of photography's origins, to conceptual and performative art that has emerged since the 1960s, to the waves of technological experimentation flourishing today, Albers foregrounds artists who offer fleeting, hidden, conditional, and future modes of visibility. By unveiling how ephemerality shapes the photographic experience, she ultimately proposes an expanded framework for the medium.

      Trade Review

      "Albers brilliantly encourages us to revisit the ephemerality of recent photographic works before returning to ‘the foundation’ . . . Albers tells us to wait in the scene—be it the clinic or gallery—to find out what’s moving, what’s missing, what’s pulsing inside us.”

      * Cleveland Review of Books *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      I Ephemerality, over Time
      II Ways of Seeing and "Live" Photography: Four Case Studies
      III Future Visibility
      IV Revised Foundations
      Coda

      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      List of Illustrations
      Index

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