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Genre

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Genre:a class or category of artistic endeavour having a particular form, content, technique, or the like.

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So genre is just a fancy way of describing a type or category of artwork.

Examples:

the genre of rap music

the genre of landscape painting

the genre of symphonic music

the genre of portrait photography

the genre of gothic novels (literature)

the genre of science fiction films

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These paintings are by the artist known as Canaletto, 1697 – 1768.

What genre (type) of paintings are they?

The genre of landscape painting (or urban landscape)

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What genre do these paintings by the English artist Thomas Gainsborough belong to? The genre of Portraiture (portrait paintings)

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How many different genres of painting can you think of?

Discuss

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We can have different genres based on the different type of subject matter:

Landscape (natural and urban)

Portrait

Abstract

And we could also talk about different styles of painting as representing different genres:

Expressionist, Impressionist

Cubist, Surreal,Etc.

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Photographic Genres

We have seen that there are several different genres of painting. Similarly, there are a few genres of sculpture.

The medium of photography is somewhat different because it has many, many different genres!

Look at the following images, make notes as to possible names for the different genres of photography which you see

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Ansel Adams

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Ansel Adams

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Andreas Gursky

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Andreas Gursky

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Edward Weston

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Edward Weston

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Eugene Atget

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Eugene Atget

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Eddie Adams

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Henri Cartier Bresson

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Henri Cartier Bresson

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Henri Cartier Bresson

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Jeff Wall

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Man Ray

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Diane Arbus

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Diane Arbus

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Martin Parr

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Martin Parr

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Horst P Horst

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Cecil Beaton

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Richard Billingham

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Richard Billingham

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David Bailey

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David Bailey

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Sam Taylor Wood

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Sam Taylor Wood

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Robert Franks

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Robert Franks

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How many different categories – or genres of photography did you spot?

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News Portrait

Editorial Architectural

Landscape Sports Abstract

Vernacular Fashion Identity

Street Photography Holiday ‘snaps’

Advertising Product Fine Art

Documentary Medical Forensic

Candid …………………. And more!

Here are just a few of the different genres of photography

Which did you spot?

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Key genres

• Portraiture – attempts to capture personality and soul. Can refer to time and place

• Landscape – shows different locations, traditionally as a form of status, now includes cityscape, seascape etc. Can discuss social, political or environmental issues within

• Documentary – to capture a moment in time. Can be journalistic, social, political...

• Fine art – focus on meaning and communication, can include all genres, linked to painting styles

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As we have seen, photography’s versatility means it has many different genres.

Consequently, photography is very hard to ‘pin-down’ as an artistic medium – it has so many different uses, styles, categories, types …. genres!

In effect, photography sometimes seems to have no style or characteristics which are unique and specific to the medium itself – its sheer adaptability and versatility seems overwhelming.

Partly because of this, there are some people who argue that photography is NOT a true artistic medium.

Extension Work: What do you think about this argument … can photography be an art? Discuss.