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Charlotte Cotton was born on 1970 in Cotswolds AONB, United Kingdom, is a Curator of and writer about photography. Discover Charlotte Cotton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Charlotte Cotton is a curator of and writer about photography.
She has held positions including Head of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Head of Programming at The Photographers' Gallery, London, Curator of Photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Curator in Residence at the Katonah Museum of Art, NY.
She is currently Curator-in-Residence at the California Museum of Photography, in Riverside, CA.
Cotton has curated a number of exhibitions on contemporary photography, and her publications include The Photograph as Contemporary Art, Imperfect Beauty, Then Things Went Quiet, Guy Bourdin, and Photography is Magic.
"At the Victoria & Albert, she dealt with a collection of some 300,000 photographs that has great 19th century and early 20th century material, so she had a real grounding in a big museum collection and historic work. Then she gave it up to experiment and learn more about photography in the contemporary world. She has had huge experience, and she has taken risks. That's a good combination."
She has also held positions of Creative Director at the National Media Museum, UK, and Curator in Residence for International Center of Photography's new museum and events space, 250 Bowery, and Curator in Residence at Metabolic Studio, LA where she participated in a program celebrating the legacy of the Woman's Building, founded by Judy Chicago, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville and Arlene Raven.
She is currently Curator-in-Residence at the California Museum of Photography, in Riverside, CA.
Cotton has been a visiting critic and scholar at numerous universities and schools in the US and the UK including: NYU Tisch, New York; CCA, San Francisco; Parsons and SVA, New York; Yale University, New Haven; UPenn, Philadelphia; and UCLA, USC, UC Irvine, Los Angeles; Farnham College, Surrey Institute of Design, UK.
The book The Photograph as Contemporary Art provides an introduction to contemporary art-photography, identifying its most important features and themes and celebrating its pluralism through an overview of its most important and innovative practitioners.
The work of nearly 250 photographers is reproduced, from established artists such as Isa Genzken, Jeff Wall, Sophie Calle, Thomas Demand, Nan Goldin, and Sherrie Levine to emerging talents such Walead Beshty, Jason Evans, Lucas Blalock, Sara VanDerBeek, and Viviane Sassen.
She started working as an intern there in 1992.
Cotton was curator of photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 1993 to 2004.
She curated many exhibitions of historical and contemporary photography at the museum including: Imperfect Beauty: the making of contemporary fashion photographs (2000), Out of Japan (2002), Stepping In and Out: contemporary documentary photography (2003) and Guy Bourdin (2003).
Cotton was Head of Programming at The Photographers' Gallery, London from 2004 to 2005.
The first edition of The Photograph as Contemporary Art was published in 2004.
Cotton was Curator and Head of the Wallis Annenberg Department of Photography at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) from 2007 to 2009.
"Charlotte's career bridges the traditional and the contemporary. That is her real strength," said LACMA Director Michael Govan.
She is also the founder of wordswithoutpictures.org (2008–9) and EitherAnd.org (2012).
Words Without Pictures was published by Aperture in 2010.
Cotton was born in the Cotswolds in England.
She studied Art History at the University of Sussex in Brighton.
The third was published in 2014 and has a new introduction and extended final chapter.
The Photograph as Contemporary Art is published in nine languages.
Photography is Magic is a critical book that surveys the work of over eighty artists, all of whom have experimental approaches to photographic ideas, set within the contemporary image environment, framed by Web 2.0.
Photography is Magic surveys over eighty artists whose practices are shaping the possibilities of the contemporary photographic landscape.
Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Cotton:
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