PhotoResearcher 34: In Focus: Photography in Romania
The area of expertise and research of most art photography historians stops at Vienna or – at best – Prague or Budapest. The Great History of Photography lacks information about the Eastern part of the continent where there were accomplished photographers to rival their Western colleagues.
Romania is a case in point; it is one of the countries about which little is known of the contribution it made to photography from the earliest days. In an attempt to redress the balance, this entire issue of PhotoResearcher is dedicated to the photography produced in Romania during the last one hundred and fifty years.
Guest Editor: Adrian-Silvan Ionescu
CONTENT
Adrian-Silvan Ionescu, Ulla Fischer-Westhauser, Uwe Schögl: Editorial
Catalin I. Nicolae: Photography and Archaeology in Romania
Camelia Neagoe: Discovering South-Eastern Transylvania in a Late 19th Century Photo Collection
Adrian-Silvan Ionescu: E. O. Hoppé and Romania
Adriana Dumitran: Iosif Berman: The Fulfillment of a Photojournalist Career in Interwar Romania
Andrei Pandele: Photography in the 'Golden Age Ceausescu' (1965–1989)
Eugen Negrea: The Association of Photographer Artists of Romania 1956–2020
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Reference:
TOC: PhotoResearcher 34: In Focus: Photography in Romania. In: ArtHist.net, Nov 29, 2020 (accessed Dec 22, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/24024>.