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History of Art

Filed under: Photography — Excerpt from: New York Institute of Photography on Wednesday, September 8, 2004

During the nineteenth century, debate swirled around the nature of photography as an art. Many argued that the camera's ability to record the world dispassionately and objectively was a clear indication of photography's location within the realm of technology as opposed to the fine arts. Where was room for individual creativity, for art, if the camera was a tool for recording rather than interpreting the world? For some nineteenth century thinkers, photography, then, was a form of naturalistic documentation and was understood as a form of visual representation outside the bounds of Art with a capital A.

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