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CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY WE’RE PUBLISHING THIS BOOK at a time when imagesharing and social media have fuelled an unprecedented boom in audiences for photography. To underscore the trend, the world’s biggest museum space for the presentation of photography opened recently: the Pritzker Center for Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art devotes over 15,000 square feet to the medium. As the New York Times commented in 2013, “Museum directors are realizing that photography exhibitions attract crowds, particularly the young audiences they covet, so they are giving more attention and space to the medium than ever before.” And, whether this is the best reason for doing it, it’s about time too, some will feel. In 10 Must Reads: Contemporary Photography, we’ve drawn on the content of our contemporary photography titles to curate a range of thought-provoking and important essays on contemporary photography. You’ll find insights from curators, academics and practising photographers into the work of a cross-section of today’s photographers, well-known and lesser-known alike. Among them are such luminaries as Tacita Dean, Robert Frank, Daido Moriyama, Richard Mosse, Ed Ruscha, Fiona Tan, Garry Winogrand and Francesca Woodman. And among the perspectives are considerations of many timely themes and issues: from street photography, through found photographs, to photobooks and alternative methods of presentation. Our hope is that these essays will help inform your, your institution’s – and your visitors’ – understanding and appreciation of this exciting and developing medium. PUBLISHER’S NOTE | 11

CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY

WE’RE PUBLISHING THIS BOOK at a time when imagesharing and social media have fuelled an unprecedented boom in audiences for photography. To underscore the trend, the world’s biggest museum space for the presentation of photography opened recently: the Pritzker Center for Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art devotes over 15,000 square feet to the medium. As the New York Times commented in 2013, “Museum directors are realizing that photography exhibitions attract crowds, particularly the young audiences they covet, so they are giving more attention and space to the medium than ever before.” And, whether this is the best reason for doing it, it’s about time too, some will feel.

In 10 Must Reads: Contemporary Photography, we’ve drawn on the content of our contemporary photography titles to curate a range of thought-provoking and important essays on contemporary photography. You’ll find insights from curators, academics and practising photographers into the work of a cross-section of today’s photographers, well-known and lesser-known alike. Among them are such luminaries as Tacita Dean, Robert Frank, Daido Moriyama, Richard Mosse, Ed Ruscha, Fiona Tan, Garry Winogrand and Francesca Woodman. And among the perspectives are considerations of many timely themes and issues: from street photography, through found photographs, to photobooks and alternative methods of presentation.

Our hope is that these essays will help inform your, your institution’s – and your visitors’ – understanding and appreciation of this exciting and developing medium.

PUBLISHER’S NOTE | 11

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