Table of contents for Why photography matters as art as never before / Michael Fried.

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Introduction: Heidegger, "The Origin of the Work of Art"
Chapter 1: Three Beginnings
Chapter 2: Jeff Wall and Absorption
Chapter 3: Jeff Wall, Wittgenstein and the Everyday
Chapter 4: Barthes's Punctum
Chapter 5: Thomas Struth's Museum Phtographs
Chapter 6: Jean-Francois Chevrier on the "Tableau Form"
Chapter 7: Portraits by Thomas Struth, Rineke Dijkstra, Patrick Faigenbaum, Luc Delahaye, and Roland Fischer. Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno's Film "Zidane"
Chapter 8: Street Photography Revisited
Chapter 9: Thomas Demand's Allegories of Intention
Chapter 10: "Good" Versus "Bad" Objecthood
Conclusion: Why Photography Matters As Art As Never Before

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Photography, Artistic.
Photography -- Philosophy.