
Explores the development of photography from its beginnings to more recent times.
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Air Date: 2009-12-13
They include names such as Man Ray, Dora Maar, Alvarez Bravo, Brassaï, André Kertész and Henri Cartier-Bresson, who g...
Air Date: 2012-11-04
In the middle of the 19th century, 25 years after its invention, photography is still considered as a simple scientif...
Air Date: 2012-11-11
This episode recounts the New Objectivity evolution in photographic practice, the symbol of which is the Dusseldorf s...
Air Date: 2012-11-18
For almost the entire 20th century, photography was mainly realist. But from the 1960s, "staged photography" was no l...
Air Date: 2012-11-25
50 years after it was invented, photography once again sought to rival painting. The debate was as old as photography...
Air Date: 2012-12-02
Criticism of the 1920s heralded the arrival of "The New Photographer", which was a typically European phenomenon. Thi...
Air Date: 2013-11-03
Photography would appear to be extravert in nature, done to show us reality, the world at large and the “other”. But ...
Air Date: 2013-11-10
1839 marked the "official" birth of photography. Some seek to reduce the invention of photography to an obstacle cour...
Air Date: 2013-11-17
From the 19th Century, painters have collected documentary photographs using them as models for their own works. The ...
Air Date: 2013-11-24
The alliance of signature photography and mainstream press led photography to become the popular image of the 20th ce...
Air Date: 2013-12-01
Instead of criticising photography in the name of painting, as had been done in the past, painters (from Andy Warhol ...
Air Date: 2013-12-08
Will photography survive the 21st century? With the progressive but inevitable disappearance of traditional photograp...