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Title(s):
What photographs do : the making and remaking of museum cultures / edited by Elizabeth Edwards and Ella Ravilious.
Published/Created:
London : UCL Press in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2022.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 329 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Holdings:
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Related Content:
Open access
Classification:
Books
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Terms:
Museums and photography.
Museums and photography.
Photograph collections.
Photographs as information resources.
Photographs as information resources.
Victoria and Albert Museum -- Photograph collections.
Victoria and Albert Museum.
Contributors:
Edwards, Elizabeth, 1952- editor.
Ravilious, Ella, editor.
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  • Museum cultures of photography: an introduction / Elizabeth Edwards and Ella Ravilious
  • Little marks of ownership: photographic postcards and the culture of the museum, 1913-39 / Elizabeth Edwards --The museum and the image factory: the South Kensington Museum, the Brothers Dalziel and the making of Victorian museum catalogues / Bethan Stevens
  • The image as asset / Tom Windross
  • The official museum photographer: Isabel Agnes Cowper / Erika Lederman
  • Photography the Eltenberg Reliquary / Ken Jackson
  • Photographing theatre and performance / Graham Brandon
  • Collecting India: photographs, pedagogy and power / Divia Patel
  • The digitized Guard Books: another history / Steve Woodhouse
  • Condition report: drawing things together / Simon Fleury
  • Revisiting the K.A.C. Creswell photographs of Islamic architecture / Omniya Abdel Barr
  • Two dimensions among three: museum photography in the V&A's refurbished Cast Courts / Angus Patterson
  • A submerged collection: photographs in the National Art Library, 1853-1977 / Ella Ravilious
  • Revitalising research: the fall and rise of the furniture image collection / Kate Hay
  • In the Photographic Studio / Richard Davis
  • The backs of things / George Eksts
  • Computations and complications: value systems of institutional photography / Catherine Troiano.