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The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology

Polaroid founder Edwin Land regarded his invention as more than a technical accomplishment or a convenient medium for both professional photographers and consumers he saw Polaroid as a means of artistic expression. At Lands behest, and starting from a collaboration with Ansel Adams in 1949, Polaroid built an artists liaison programme in which artists and photographers would donate prints in return for materials and access to cutting-edge Polaroid technology including the legendary 24 x 20 inch Polaroid camera. Over the next five decades, the Polaroid collections in both the United States and Europe became world-renowned for the stellar list of names whose work it contained. Following Polaroids second bankruptcy in 2008, the collections were fragmented the US and European collections were split and key works were sold at auction. A comprehensive view of the collection was no longer possible until now. With an associated, internationally touring exhibition opening in June 2017, The Polaroid Project is the only book to bring together both the outstanding photography created by the artists and photographers Polaroid worked with, alongside the technical objects and artifacts from the MIT Museum archive. Curated by William A. Ewing and Barbara Hitchcock, and with texts from other leading critics, curators and writers that discuss the Polaroid phenomenon in terms of artistic output and lasting legacy on design, technology, society and business, this book is the definitive publication for the many who have a deep love of Polaroid. See more
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  • Weight: 1780g
  • Dimensions: 230 x 275mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780500544730

About Barbara HitchcockDebbie DouglasGary Van ZanteRebekka ReuterWilliam A. Ewing

William A. Ewing has been an author lecturer curator of photography and museum director for more than forty years. His many publications on photography include The Body Landmark and Edward Burtynsky: Essential Elements all published by Thames & Hudson. Barbara Hitchcock is a writer curator and the former director of Cultural Affairs at Polaroid and curator of the Polaroid Collections Massachusetts.

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