Artwork and Document in the Photography of Louise Lawler

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (1):79-90 (2012)
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Abstract

What makes a photograph an artwork, as opposed to a mere document? I defend a cluster account such that aesthetic value, aptness to interpretation, the artist’s intention and institutional uptake may contribute to the arthood of a body of photographs, with no single condition being necessary. With regard to Lawler’s works, I suggest that Lawler’s intention that they be art plays a definitive role because of the works’ resemblance to non-art photography. For some of her photographs, however, it appears that such an intention is absent; and if this is correct, then, given their other features, those photographs are not artworks.

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Sherri Irvin
University of Oklahoma

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