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The Forms of Nameless Things

Experimental Photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot
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The Forms of Nameless Things by Geoffrey Batchen explores the intersection of photography and art, delving into the philosophical and cultural implications of images without discernible significance. The book critically examines the role of nameless imagery in art history, encouraging readers to consider how these undefined forms shape our perceptions. Through a series of essays, Batchen offers an insightful analysis of how these images challenge traditional notions of representation and meaning in the arts.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in the intersections of art, culture, and photography. It delves into the philosophical aspects of photography, exploring how images can communicate complex ideas and emotions without the need for words. Ideal for those who appreciate art theory and the subtle nuances of visual culture.

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This book features 24 of William Henry Fox Talbot's experimental prints. Offered to the reader as enigmatic physical artefacts, an accompanying essay illustrated with comparative images places these photographs in a broad historical context, revealing what relevance Talbot's experiments have to contemporary concepts of the art of photography.

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William Henry Fox Talbot, the English inventor of photography, created around 15,000 photographs in the nineteenth century. Most of these were attempts to produce compelling scientific documents or pictorial records of the world around him. However, among those that have survived are also prints in which an image has been obscured, obliterated, or simply failed to register.

The Forms of Nameless Things, borrowing its intriguing title from a poem written by Talbot, features twenty-four of these printsβ€”his most experimental photographs. Originally intended as test prints or creative exercises, all that remains on these shaped pieces of photographic paper are chemical stains or imprinted patterns or shapes. Offered to the reader as enigmatic physical artefacts, these failed or ruined photographs are here reanimated as objects of beauty, mystery, and promise, as artworks that speak of photography's most fundamental attributes and potentials.

An accompanying essay, illustrated with comparative images, places these photographs in a broad historical context leading up to the present, revealing what relevance Talbot's experiments have to contemporary concepts of the art of photography.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781851245932

Publisher: Bodleian Library

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 November 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bodleian Library

Illustration: 32 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 237.0mm

Height: 259.0mm

Weight: 686g

Pages: 80

About the Author

Geoffrey Batchen is Professor of History of Art at the University of Oxford.

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