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The Illuminating Mind in American Photography:
Stieglitz, Strand, Weston, Adams
David P. Peeler

The Illuminating Mind looks at the ideas, images and lives of four major twentieth century American photographers: Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), Paul Strand (1890-1976), Edward Weston (1886-1958) and Ansel Adams (1902-1984). Largely because of their efforts, Americans came to accept photography as a fine art. This book examines the lives of these four photographers within the context of their times, sketching not only their contributions to American modernism, but also their struggles with epistemological and representational questions that echoed throughout American culture. They were all interested in the relationships between the artist and his subject, the knower and the known, the mind and its objects. For them, photography was not passive transcription of the outer world; instead, it is an exploratory process in which the artist interogates and probes that world. Thus they regarded photography as a creative art in which the mind illuminates its subjects, and they believed that a photograph is constituted as much by the artist's contributions as by the subject's trace. Drawing upon rarely used archival manuscripts and forgotten publication, The Illuminating Mind uses a biographical perspective to reveal these artists' unrecognized psychological intricacies, as well as the interrelationships of their creative lives and expressive themes. David Peeler is in the Department of History, United States Naval Academy.

 

DETAILS

78 b/w illustrations
390 pages
Size: 10 x 7 in
13 digit ISBN: 9781580460590
Binding: Hardback
First published: 15/May/2001
Last reprinted: 15/Jun/2001
Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Subject: Art Architecture & Photography

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Out of stock
Details updated on 18/11/2008
 
Contents
1   Introduction: Four Lives and the Illuminating Mind
2   (Alfred Stieglitz) Photography Calling
3   (Alfred Stieglitz) Modern Dawn
4   (Alfred Stieglitz) Master Days
5   (Alfred Stieglitz) Rhinoceros
6   (Paul Strand) Early Years
7   (Paul Strand) Materialism
8   (Paul Strand) Narrative's Lure
9   (Paul Strand) Never Despair
10   (Edward Weston) Gestating Modernist
11   (Edward Weston) Touching the Mexican Earth
12   (Edward Weston) Scrutiny: Appetite, Subject, and the Mind
13   (Edward Weston) Epic Reach: The Years of Travel
14   (Edward Weston) Life and Art: Endings
15   (Ansel Adams) Hard Rock Transcendentalist
16   (Ansel Adams) Art Therapy
17   (Ansel Adams) Nations' Nature
18   (Ansel Adams) Posthumous Existence
19   Conclusion: Perpetual Elation
 

Reviews
Peeler is a fine writer, one who knows how to balance analysis with anecdote. Readers end up knowing the men and their work...Peeler pays homage to each photographer's great accomplishments and reveals the essence of their art. CHOICE Peeler's work deserves a place alongside the best historical studies in photography. He balances substantial archival research with thought-provoking image analysis, and he does it all without drowning us in a sea of jargon. JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY The Illuminating Mind is an impressive study...that other scholars will find tempting to cite and draw from in the future. HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY Vol 27 No 1 Spring 2003


 

 

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