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Album
February 1970-January 1971
(12 issues; missing #4 & #8)
Album was published in London from 1970 to 1971. Its editor was Bill Jay.
It was a magazine of photography’s incursions.
Every page is black and white. No ornament, austere blocks of text. The effect is like drawing a curtain, or dimming the lights in a theater, only without the direction dictated by film, leaving you free to wander.
There are no advertisements.
Its concern was the actuality of practice. Old essays followed new talents in a critical space where “art photography” was as ludicrous a term as “art painting,” and what appears easy and available as a technology is, like any artistic practice, much more fugitive and essential.

Duane Michals, Issue #7

Issue #1

from “On Being a Radical Photographer,” an interview with Blankfort, Issue #1

W. Eugene Smith, “Black Man’s Battleground,” Issue #2

from Issue #2

Gordon Bennett, “San Francisco,” Issue #11

from Opinions, Issue #7

George N. Barnard, official photographer to Sherman’s Campaign, Issue #7