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Conceptual photography is often used interchangeably with fine-art photography, and there has been some dispute about whether there is a difference between the two. However, the central school of thought is that conceptual photography is a type of fine-art photography. [4] Fine art photography is inclusive of conceptual photography.
Kalliope Amorphous (born 1978) [1] is an American interdisciplinary artist who works in a variety of media, including photography, poetry, performance art, and olfactory art. She is primarily known for her conceptual self portraits. She lives and works in New York City. [2]
Kyle Thompson (born January 11, 1992) [1] is an American photographer from Chicago, Illinois.His style, as he describes it, is surreal conceptual photography: [2] the creation of a surreal world in order to depict concepts.
Due to their large interest in the environment, Daniel & Geo Fuchs developed a strong affinity for that, what first needs to be discovered, is still hidden in the dark or even secret and subsequently for the fascinating world of collections and archives. Visual proofs are the series Conserving, Toy Giants, and STASI – Secret Rooms.
Photography is the medium that most expresses this artist's subconscious as she apprehends reality. [52] Particularly in her Surreal Photography, [5] [52] ongoing since 1976, Barbara Rosenthal "depicts original perceptions that imply psychological narrative". [5] The images induce "metaphors in a viewer's subconscious." [5]
Abstract photography, sometimes called non-objective, experimental or conceptual photography, is a means of depicting a visual image that does not have an immediate association with the object world and that has been created through the use of photographic equipment, processes or materials.
The 1970s was an incredibly productive decade for Mandel. [5] Before he turned 21 Mandel completed People in Cars and Myself: Timed Exposures among a number of conceptual photography projects, many of them self-published in book form that were later (2015) collected and re-published as a boxed edition of facsimile books and objects entitled Good 70s, edited by Mandel, Jason Fulford and Sharon ...
Sandy Skoglund (born September 11, 1946) is an American photographer and installation artist. [1] Her contributions to photography have advanced the medium as a form of conceptual art.