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Enthusiasm
for photography is growing worldwide. 1998 was the Year
of Photography in Britain. Paris joined in December
by staging over 60 photography exhibitions as part of
Le Mois de la Photo. Paris 's Ecole des Beaux-arts has
long included photography in it's curriculum and even
the Sorbonne, among the most conservative of France's
universities, now proposes two courses in the history
of photography.
Festivals
of photography are organised every year in Arles, Cahors
and Perpignan, while national institutions are busy
forming vast collections of photographs. Opened in 1996
and funded by Paris City Hall, the Maison Europeenne
de la Photographie, or MEP, already owns a stock of
15,000 photographs. Paris's Georges Pompidou Arts Centre
has a large collection, while the Musee d'Orsay owns
40,000 negatives and prints, ranging from first ever
photos of 1839 to Man Ray's 1922 death-bed portrait
of Marcel Proust.
In
1998 Victoria & Albert Museum in London opened the new Canon
Photography Gallery, which represents the Museum's fulfilment
of a long and cherished ambition. It houses one of the great photo
collections of the world.
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This
opening is hardly jumping on the bandwagon. The Museum
has been collecting photographs for nearly 150 years.
As
the first museum in the world to collect photographs,
the V&A has a strong tradition to uphold. Indeed, the
history of the Museum is intertwined with the history
of photography. It was Royal Engineers trained in South
Kensington who went out to photograph other parts of
the world in the late 19th century.
"I
suppose what really interests me about the medium
now,"
says
the V&A Curator of Photographs Mark Haworth-Booth,
"is
the way painters and conceptual artists have moved
into photography from outside. In the early days of
the medium, engravers and technical draughtsmen -
chancers of all kinds - moved into photography. Today
it is the turn of the artists..."
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our Photography Gallery we will be offering fine and rare
examples from the beginning of photography to the present
day, covering topographical albums, portrait, fashion,
glamour, documentary, abstract, still life and other contemporary
photography as well as rare photographic books. Now click
on the buttons below to go to the various "Photo Galleries".
In the "Photo Artists"
gallery we start with Hag, one
of the major British contemporary photo masters. In
the "Vintage Photographs"
gallery you will find a beautiful photo image by a Belgian
photographer Leonard Misonne,
circa 1930. Images of China
and Hong Kong are offered
in "Focus on Asia" gallery
- all works are for sale. Whatever gallery you're visiting,
you can always return to our main ArtLondon
page from which you can go to visit our other great galleries.
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