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Formalist Interpretation of the Meaning of Photography As Art,
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This review is from: Art and Objecthood: Essays and Reviews (Paperback)
If formalism's your bag, you'll enjoy this book. Collection of critical writting about photography. This book will ellucidate abstract intellectual and philosophical issues that photographers should understand. Fried isn't for everyone. His style is dry and pedantic. He selects essays that agree with his (narrow) point of view. A Greenbergian take on art does distort his choices. If you don't dig the formalist rap, pass this one by.
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Art and Objecthood: Essays and Reviews by Michael Fried (Paperback - April 18, 1998)
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