Sally Mann and David Hamilton. Comparison in the context of nymphet archetype and its photographic representations.
Authors
Date of thesis defence
2017-09-13T00:00:01Z
Faculty
Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta
Department
Katedra fotografie
Type of work
Bakalářská práce
Advisor
Referee
Abstract
Thesis would be based on deep studies conducted on two photographers - Sally Mann and David Hamilton. The form of work is going to be a result of comparison of two creative paths which led artists to very the same effect (and provoke quite the same questions of perversity/legality/aesthetics/kitsch). Even if photographers acted in completely different intentions(presenting directly opposite approaches to art piece as such), still they have a lot in common.
In result I would deposit this specific relation between two circles (represented strongly by two mentioned artists) on this quite specific dualism of
motherhood-like and intimate approach of Sally Mann depictions contrary to David Hamilton's aggressive, straightly sexual way of photographing his young "subjects-objects".
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Keywords
fotografie dětí, teorie fotografie, Mann, Sally, 1951-, fotografky, Hamilton, David, 1933-, fotografové, Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovič, 1899-197, spisovatelé