A. D. Coleman (born December 29, 1943) is an influential American photography critic, historian, and essayist. He is regarded as one of the first major critics to focus exclusively on photography as an art form. Coleman began his career in the late 1960s, writing for publications such as The New York Times, where he was the first photo critic. He later contributed to various other prominent journals and magazines.
Throughout his career, Coleman has been a vocal advocate for recognizing photography as a significant medium of artistic expression. He has authored numerous books and essays on photography, exploring its cultural impact, aesthetics, and technical aspects. His notable works include The Grotesque in Photography and Light Readings: A Photography Critic’s Writings.
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