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??英国广播公司(BBC)在2007年出版的艺术纪录片-英语旁白Arts Documentary published by BBC in 2007- English narration
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该系列以最全面的视角探讨了世界上最有影响力的艺术形式,探索了摄影的各个方面-从刻板印象到数字化,肖像到新闻摄影,艺术到广告;在英国,美国,中国,日本,非洲及其他地区。其中包括与世界上最伟大的在世摄影师的访谈和相遇,其中包括威廉·埃格斯顿,南·戈尔丁,威廉·克莱因,马丁·帕尔,萨利·曼恩,罗伯特·亚当斯,尤尔根·泰勒,安德烈亚斯·古尔斯基,杰夫·沃尔等。除了讲述世界上最伟大的照片背后的故事以及拍摄这些照片的摄影师之外,该系列还对“天才”进行了研究。摄影本身,这种神奇,不可预测和民主的媒介改变了我们看待自己和我们的世界的方式。??修复阴影天才摄影-修复阴影(1/6)修复阴影讲述了摄影本身的诞生以及它引发的深刻问题,而这个问题从未得到令人满意的回答:摄影的目的是什么?该程序详细介绍了先驱者亨利·福克斯·塔尔伯特(Henry Fox Talbot)和路易斯·达盖尔(Louis Daguerre)修复阴影的方法,研究了摄影如何与其他新技术(如铁路和电报)一起取代了现代世界, 。它描述了像肖像画家纳达尔(Nadar)这样的先驱摄影师如何断言摄影是一门艺术,只有这种状态才能通过柯达革命来改变,这使照相机进入了大众的手中,从而释放了其超现实性,随机性和惊喜性的潜力。最后,它研究了杰克·亨利·拉蒂格(Jacques-Henri Lartigue)的案例,后者是在业余爱好者手中展现摄影真正天才的男生摄影师。包括对Chuck Close和David Byrne的采访[编辑]??艺术家的文件摄影的天才-艺术家的文件(2/6)在第一次世界大战后的几十年中,摄影是该时代的主要媒介。匈牙利艺术家兼摄影师拉兹洛·莫霍利·纳吉(Lazlo Moholy-Nagy)说,任何不懂摄影的人都会成为未来的文盲之一。精确,客观,理性和看似机器的东西,被用来促进苏联激进的乌托邦,并为魏玛德国的混乱带来秩序和清晰度。但是,尽管有些珍贵的摄影作品具有客观记录的能力,但其他人却在使用它来探索非理性,主观和超现实的摄影自然语言。摄影的天才-艺术家文件详细检查了一些最伟大,最有影响力的现代摄影师的作品:亚历山大·罗德琴科,奥古斯特·桑德,曼·雷,尤金·阿盖特,沃克·埃文斯和比尔·勃朗特。在Martin Parr,Bernd和Hilla Becher,Joel Meyerowitz和Mark Haworth-Booth的贡献下。[编辑]??正确的时机正确的地方Pho天才In the most comprehensive look at the most influential art form in the world, the series explores every aspect of photography - from daguerreotype to digital, portraits to photo-journalism, art to advertising; in the UK, America, China, Japan, Africa and beyond. It includes interviews and encounters with some of the world’s greatest living photographers including William Eggleston, Nan Goldin, William Klein, Martin Parr, Sally Mann, Robert Adams, Juergen Teller, Andreas Gursky, Jeff Wall and many others.But as well as telling the stories behind the world’s greatest photographs and the photographers who took them, the series examines the ‘genius’ of photography itself, this magical, unpredictable and democratic medium that has transformed the way we see ourselves and our world.The series culminates in an examination of the impact of the digital post-production techniques that make anything possible, and looks at the rediscovery of techniques which are taking photography back to the 19th century.With contributions from Jeff Wall, Andreas Gursky, Gregory Crewdson and one of China’s leading photographer Wang Qingsong. Fixing The Shadows The Genius of Photography - Fixing the Shadows (1/6)Fixing the Shadows tells the story of the birth of photography itself and the profound question that it raised, and which has never been satisfactorily answered: what is photography for? Detailing the rival methods of the pioneers Henry Fox Talbot and Louis Daguerre for ‘fixing the shadows’, the programme examines how photography took its place alongside other new technologies like the railway and telegraph to transform our understanding of the modern world. It describes how pioneer photographers like the portraitist Nadar asserted the status of photography as an art only for this status to be transformed by the Kodak revolution, which put the camera into the hands of the masses who unlocked its potential for surreality, randomness and surprise. Finally it examines the case of Jacques-Henri Lartigue, the schoolboy photographer who demonstrated the true genius of photography in the hands of the amateur. Includes interviews with Chuck Close and David Byrne Documents for Artists The Genius of Photography - Documents for Artists (2/6)In the decades following the First World War, photography was the central medium of the age. “Anyone who fails to understand photography”, said the Hungarian artist and photographer Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, “will be one of the illiterates of the future”. Precise, objective, rational and apparently machine-like, it was used to promote the radical utopia of the Soviet Union and to bring order and clarity to the chaos of Weimar Germany. But while some prized photography for its ability to objective documents others were using it to explore the irrational, the subjective and the surreal, photography’s natural language. The Genius of Photography - Documents for Artists examines in detail the work of some of the greatest and most influential modern photographers: Alexander Rodchenko, August Sander, Man Ray, Eugene Atget, Walker Evans and Bill Brandt. With contributions from Martin Parr, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joel Meyerowitz and Mark Haworth-Booth. Right Time Right Place The Genius of Photography – Right Place, Right Time? (3/6)Being in the right place at the right time, the decisive moment, getting in close — in the popular imagination this is photography at its best, a medium that makes us eyewitnesses to the moments when history is made. But just how good is photography at making sense of what it records? Is getting in close always better than standing back, and just how decisive are the moments that photographers risk their necks to capture? Set against the backdrop of the Second World War and its aftermath, The Genius of Photography - Right Place, Right Time examines how photographers dealt with dramatic and tragic events like D-Day, the Holocaust and Hiroshima, and the questions their often extraordinary pictures raise about history as seen through the viewfinder. With contributions from Magnum legends Philip Jones Griffiths and Susan Meiselas, soldier-lensman Tony Vaccaro and broadcaster Jon Snow. Paper Movies The Genius of Photography – Paper Movies (4/6)The American photographer Garry Winogrand said that he took photographs to “see what the world looked like photographed”. Photographers have always had this as their mission statement, but the three decades from the late 1950’s onwards was the real golden age of the photographic journey. The Genius of Photography – Paper Movies relives the journeys that produced some of the most acclaimed paper movies. The programme takes a fascinating look at Robert Frank’s odyssey through 50s America, William Klein’s one-man assault on the sidewalks of New York, Garry Winogrand’s charting of the human comedy in Central Park Zoo, Tony Ray Jones’s dissection eccentricity at the English seaside, and finally, William Eggleston’s guide to Memphis and the American South. Episode four of the series also examines the arrival of colour as a credible medium for serious photographers, as controversial at the time as Dylan going electric.Contributors include legendary photographers like William Klein, William Eggleston, Robert Adams, Stephen Shore, Joel Sternfeld, Joel Meyerowitz, Martin Parr and artist Ed Ruscha. We are Family The Genius of Photography – We are Family (5/6)Having conquered the street and the road, photographers approached the final frontier: the family and the self. The Genius of Photography – We are Family is about what happens when photography translates personal relationships into photographic ones, when strangers, celebrities, lovers and children get fed to the camera. It’s also about what happens when photographers turn their cameras on themselves—what they choose to reveal, and just what they try to conceal.The chronological heartland of the programme is the me decades of the 1970’s and the 1980’s. From Diane Arbus’s freaks (we meet Colin Wood, the manic boy clutching the hand grenade in Central Park) to Richard Avedon’s confrontations with celebrities like Marylin Monroe, from the confessional diaries of Larry Clark and Araki, to the uncomfortably intimate family portraits of Sally Mann and Richard Billingham, the series takes a photographic journey into some of the most intriguing ideas of the photographic self, including an unforgettable encounter as Nan Goldin photographs Joey the transsexual.. Snap Judgements The Genius of Photography – Snap Judgements (6/6)The final programme, The Genius of Photography - Snap Judgements, asks what a photograph is worth these days. One answer is $2.9m, the record-breaking price achieved by an Edward Steichen print auctioned at Sotheby’s in February 2006. The other answer is around 1/29th billionth of that figure based on the calculation that some 29 billion photographs will be taken in 2006 by phone cameras alone. Photography has never been so valuable and so ubiquitous. From America to China and on to Africa, the programme examines how the business of being a photographer has been changed by the market’s sudden interest in what was once the poor relation of the art world.
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