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Volume 9 (November 2009)
Situational Aesthetics: Selected Writings by Victor Burgin
Introduced and edited by Alexander Streitberger
Volume 8 (March 2009) Fluid Flesh. The Body, Religion and the Visual Arts Barbara Baert (ed.)
Volume 7 (September 2008) Photography between Poetry and Politics. The Critical Position of the Photographic Medium in Contemporary Art
Hilde Van Gelder and Helen Westgeest (eds)
Volume 6 (May 2007) Philosophy of Photography
Henri Van Lier
Volume 5(April 2007) Collective Inventions: Surrealism in Belgium
Patricia Allmer and Hilde Van Gelder (eds)
Volume 4 (January 2007) Critical Realism in Contemporary Art: around Allan Sekula's Photography Jan Baetens and Hilde Van Gelder (eds)
Volume 3 (November 2006) In The Name of Mozart. Photographs by Malou Swinnen Hilde Van Gelder (ed.)
Volume 2 (September 2005) Constantin Meunier. A Dialogue with Allan Sekula Hilde Van Gelder (ed.)
Volume 1 (December 2004) Els Vanden Meersch. Paranoid Obstructions essay by Hilde Van Gelder; poem by Alice Evermore
The Lieven Gevaert Series is a major series of substantial and innovative books
on photography. Launched in 2004, the Series takes into account the ubiquitous
presence of photography within modern culture and, in particular, the visual arts.
At the forefront of contemporary thinking on photography, the books offer new
insights in the position of the photographic medium within the art historical,
theoretical, social and institutional contexts.
The Series is produced by the Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography
(www.lievengevaertcentre.be) and covers four types of approaches: publication of
outstanding monographic studies, proceedings of international conferences, book length projects with artists, translations and republications of classic material.
Series Editors
Alexander Streitberger (UCL)
Hilde Van Gelder (K.U.Leuven)
The Lieven Gevaert Series is published by Leuven University Press, and distributed in North America by Cornell University Press