Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaine
This article examines a wide array of aesthetic values associated with accidental and intentional uses of overexposure by a few American photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally considered a technical aberration, overexposure tends to mythify the American land (Timothy O’Sullivan), l...
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description | This article examines a wide array of aesthetic values associated with accidental and intentional uses of overexposure by a few American photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally considered a technical aberration, overexposure tends to mythify the American land (Timothy O’Sullivan), leading to forms of divinizing and mystical illumination in 19th century landscape photography. In its deliberate use by photographers of the 20th century, the technique emphasizes the artificialness of the photographic act by negating mimetic illusion. In Robert Frank’s work, overexposure suggests the threat of erasure in an increasingly disenchanted world. In Lee Friedlander’s and Ralph Eugene Meatyard’s photographs it is instrumentalized in paradoxical, yet antagonistic, modes of self-representation : parodic exhibition for the former, melancholic musing over transience for the latter. |
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spelling | doaj-art-3f64f944f0354814a741c66a4b1c7d0c2025-01-30T13:47:57ZengCentre de Recherche "Texte et Critique de Texte"Sillages Critiques1272-38191969-63022013-12-011710.4000/sillagescritiques.3677Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaineJean-Marc VictorThis article examines a wide array of aesthetic values associated with accidental and intentional uses of overexposure by a few American photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally considered a technical aberration, overexposure tends to mythify the American land (Timothy O’Sullivan), leading to forms of divinizing and mystical illumination in 19th century landscape photography. In its deliberate use by photographers of the 20th century, the technique emphasizes the artificialness of the photographic act by negating mimetic illusion. In Robert Frank’s work, overexposure suggests the threat of erasure in an increasingly disenchanted world. In Lee Friedlander’s and Ralph Eugene Meatyard’s photographs it is instrumentalized in paradoxical, yet antagonistic, modes of self-representation : parodic exhibition for the former, melancholic musing over transience for the latter.https://journals.openedition.org/sillagescritiques/3677overexposureamerican photographyRobert FrankLee FriedlanderRalph Eugene MeatyardTimothy O’Sullivan |
spellingShingle | Jean-Marc Victor Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaine Sillages Critiques overexposure american photography Robert Frank Lee Friedlander Ralph Eugene Meatyard Timothy O’Sullivan |
title | Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaine |
title_full | Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaine |
title_fullStr | Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaine |
title_full_unstemmed | Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaine |
title_short | Une « Laine d’Albâtre » : Quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie américaine |
title_sort | une laine d albatre quelques cas de surexposition dans la photographie americaine |
topic | overexposure american photography Robert Frank Lee Friedlander Ralph Eugene Meatyard Timothy O’Sullivan |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/sillagescritiques/3677 |
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