Photography and Tibet

Photography and Tibet by Clare Harris, published by Reaktion Books on October 15, 2016, is a comprehensive exploration of the historical relationship between photography and the Tibetan landscape and culture. This edition, consisting of 173 pages, delves into the challenges of documenting Tibet, a region that has long fascinated outsiders due to its grand landscapes and vibrant culture. Harris provides a historical survey that includes both Tibetan and foreign perspectives, highlighting the stories of those who have sought to capture the essence of this enigmatic region through the lens.
In this book, readers will find a rich tapestry of visual history, featuring materials that have not been previously examined, such as the earliest known photograph taken in Tibet in 1863. Clare Harris combines extensive research with her own fieldwork, showcasing the experimental camera work of Tibetan monks and the contributions of contemporary Tibetan photographers. The book also addresses the complex religious, political, and cultural contexts surrounding these images, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of photography, travel, and the unique dynamics of Tibet and the Himalayas.
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Magnificent and mysterious, Tibet has been a source of fascination for outsiders for centuries, and its grand landscapes and vibrant culture have especially captivated photographers. But the country is both geographically and politically challenging, and access from the outside has never been easy. With this book, Clare Harris offers the first historical survey of photography in Tibet and the Himalayas, telling the intriguing stories of both Tibetans and foreigners who have attempted to document the region’s wonders on film.
Harris combines extensive research in museums and archives with her own fieldwork in Tibetan communities to present materials that have never been examined before—including the earliest known photograph taken in Tibet, dating to 1863. She looks at the experimental camera-work of Tibetan monks—including the thirteenth Dalai Lama—and the creations of contemporary Tibetan photographers and artists. With every image she explores the complex religious, political, and cultural climate in which it was produced. Stunningly illustrated, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the dramatic history of Tibet since the mid-nineteenth century and its unique entanglements with aesthetics and modernity.
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