Title of article :
Response to Critics
Author/Authors :
Stern، Laurent نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
16
From page :
1
To page :
16
Abstract :
We experience photographs both as intentional and as prone to the accidental. The photograph is both capable of being an artwork with its own, constructed world and of drawing our attention to the reality of the objects used in creating it. In this article I employ the insights contained in the concepts of Barthesʹ studium and punctum in order to explore how the artistʹs intentions and the realism of photography interact aesthetically. I advance the idea that a unique aesthetics of photography can be rooted in the tension between the intentional, culturally coded message of a photograph and the emanation of a reality that escapes intentional control. Our aesthetic experiences of the artistʹs intentions and the appearance of the real depend upon and enhance each other. I claim that the photographer can intentionally allow the accidental, leaving room for the audience to encounter a punctum, and that the control manifested in the photographerʹs work can serve to heighten the experience of the penetration of the studium by the punctum when it occurs.
Keywords :
Intention , photographic experiencee , photographic realism , Roland Barthes , photography , punctum , Jeff Wall , August Sander. studium , Henri Cartier-Bresson
Journal title :
Contemporary Aesthetics
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Contemporary Aesthetics
Record number :
689428
Link To Document :
بازگشت