Contemporary Photography

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In art history, photography can be understood through its divisions in time, specifically by the phases in its development as seen in Modern photography, which was marked by the 20th century and ended around the 1960s when artists first started rebelling against traditional art styles.

WHAT IS CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY?

Today, Contemporary photography artists may also employ a variety of photographic techniques and digital editing software to produce various Contemporary artworks.

WHAT IS CONTEMPORARY?

Photography as an art form only emerged later through artists’ willingness to experiment and capture more than the physical reality or memento of the model in question.

CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY HISTORY

LEADING CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHERS

The majority of his early works were never sold or published due to his personal philosophy of choosing not to exchange his art for money.

BILL CUNNINGHAM (1929-2016)

In 2009, Sugimoto’s work was also selected to become the album cover for the band, U2, on their No Line on the Horizon album.

HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (1948-PRESENT)

Playing with the balance between the glamorous and the grotesque, Cindy Sherman remains one of the most iconic figures of Contemporary photography.

CINDY SHERMAN (1954-PRESENT)

His works are captivating through his superimposition of the replication of spaces, creating grandiosity in his work and makeingthe medium demonstrate its power.

ANDREAS GURSKY (1955-PRESENT)

Crewdson is a masterful photographer who demonstrates his cinematic eye in scenes of American suburbia with as much detail and dramatic flair as possible.

GREGORY CREWDSON (1962-PRESENT)

Soth has worked with major brands such as Vogue and GQ and his work has been collected by institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

ALEC SOTH (1969-PRESENT)

14 Pictures (1974) by William Eggleston Domestic Tourism I: Beach (2005) by Maha Maamoun Pyongyang IV (2007) by Andreas Gursky Disney Dream Portraits (2007 – 2014) by Annie Leibovitz Silver 175 (2014) by Wolfgang Tillmans

FAMOUS EXAMPLES OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY