Wreck and Ruin: Photography, Temporality, and World (Dis)order

Wreck and Ruin: Photography, Temporality, and World (Dis)order

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Synopsis of the Art and Literary Work, Wreck and Ruin: Photography, Temporality, and World (Dis)order A monograph on contemporary photography from award-winning photographer and author James Hugunin, emphasizing the theme of ruins. Published by the Journal of Experimental Fiction, Wreck & Ruin explores how photography reveals the often hidden world of temporal and spatial disorder. Through Hugunin's thoughtful and insightful prose, readers will gain a new appreciation for the often overlooked beauty of ruins and an in-depth exploration of photography's power to capture the ebb and flow of life over time. About the Author, James R. Hugunin James Hugunin is a professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he teaches the History of Photography and Contemporary Theory. He is a four-time author of experimental novels, two books of art criticism/theory, and numerous artist books. He is the founder and editor of two art journals, The Dumb Ox (1976-80) and U-Turn (1982-pr

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