Brush and Shutter
Early Photography in ChinaAuthor: Edited by Jeffrey W. Cody
and Frances Terpak
Year: 2011
Details: 220 pages
11 x 10 1/2 inches
61 color and 75 b/w illustrations
hardcover
Publisher: Getty Publications
Imprint: Getty Research Institute
Item# 978-1-60606-054-4
$45.00
This title won honors at the 41st Annual Bookbuilders West Book Show.
Photography was introduced to China in the 1840s through the West’s engagement in the Opium Wars and the subsequent reforms of Chinese statesmen. As a result, traditional modes of expression were dramatically transformed. Uncovered here is a captivating visual history of China during photography’s first century, from the late Qing period to Republican Shanghai and wartime Chongqing. Chinese export painters learned and adapted the medium of photography by grafting the new technology onto traditional artistic conventions—employing both brush and shutter. Ultimately, both Chinese and Western photographers were witnesses to and agents of dynamic cultural change.
The essays in this volume shed new light on the birth of a medium. Jeffrey Cody and Frances Terpak, together with Edwin Lai, discuss the medium’s evolution, commercialization, and dissemination; Wu Hung examines the invention of a portrait style through the lens of Milton Miller; Sarah Fraser investigates how this style shaped China’s national image; and Wen-hsin Yeh addresses the camera’s role in Republican Shanghai and wartime Chongqing. The catalogue accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the J. Paul Getty Museum from February 8 to May 1, 2011.
Jeffrey W. Cody is a senior project specialist in the Education Department at the Getty Conservation Institute. He is the author of Building in China (The Chinese University Press, 2001) and Exporting American Architecture, 1870–2000 (Routledge, 2003) and coeditor of Chinese Architecture and the Beaux-Arts (University of Hawaii Press, 2011). Frances Terpak is curator of photographs at the Getty Research Institute. She is the coauthor of the award-winning exhibition catalog Devices of Wonder: From the World in a Box to Images on a Screen (Getty Publications, 2001) and coeditor of Walls of Algiers: Narratives of the City through Text and Image (University of Washington Press, 2009).
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