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. She is also the founder of wordswithoutpictures.org (2008–9) and EitherAnd.org (2012). Words Without Pictures was published by Aperture in 2010.[2]
Cotton was curator of photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 1993 to 2004. She started working as an intern there in 1992.[4] 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 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. "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."[5]
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.[citation needed]
The first edition of The Photograph as Contemporary Art was published in 2004. 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
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.[9]Photography is Magic surveys over eighty artists whose practices are shaping the possibilities of the contemporary photographic landscape. The contributors include Elad Lassry, Sara VanDerBeek and Kate Steciw.
Curated projects
Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Cotton:
Fashion on Paper & Contemporary Fashion Photography, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1997
Information Units: A digital programme exploring the V&A's Photography Collection. Devised and launched between April and November 1998
Silver & Syrup: a selected history of photography, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1998/99
Guy Bourdin, Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2003); National Gallery Victoria (2003); Centre Nationale de la Photographie Paris (2004); Foam Amsterdam (2004)
Stories from Russia: Melanie Manchot & David King, The Photographers' Gallery, London, 2005
Art + Commerce Festival of Emerging Photographers, The Tobacco Warehouse, Brooklyn, 2005; MOC Gallery, Tokyo (2006); Fendi Gallery, Milan (2006); Matadero Madrid (2006, PHotoEspaña); Center for Photography, Stockholm (2006, XpoSweden)
Philip-Lorca diCorcia, LACMA, Los Angeles, 2008[11]
The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection, LACMA, Los Angeles, 2008/09[12]
Daegu Photo Biennale: Photography Is Magic!, Daegu Arts and Culture Centre, Daegu, 2012[18]
Photoespaña 2014: P2P, Teatro Fernan Gomez, Madrid, 2014[19]
This Place, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, 2014/15; Tel Aviv Museum, 2015; Norton Museum, Palm Beach, 2015; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, 2016[20]
Close Enough: New Perspectives from 12 Women Photographers of Magnum, International Center of Photography, New York, 29 September 2022 – 9 January 2023[24]
Publications
Books that Cotton has authored and edited:
Cotton, Charlotte (2000). 'Imperfect Beauty: The Making of Contemporary Fashion Photographs. V&A. ISBN1851773207.
Cotton, Charlotte (2003). Guy Bourdin. V&A. ISBN1851773991.
Cotton, Charlotte (2003). Then Things Went Quiet. MW Projects. ISBN0954631102.
Cotton, Charlotte (2005). Peek: The Art+Commerce Festival of Emerging Photographers. Art+Commerce. ISBN0977313905. (Editor, essay)
Cotton, Charlotte (2009). Paul Graham: A Series of Conversations between the photographer Paul Graham and Charlotte Cotton. Fabrica Madrid. ISBN9788496466760.
Cotton, Charlotte (2009). The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection. LACMA. (Essay, published for LACMA)
Cotton, Charlotte (2009). Words Without Pictures. LACMA. ISBN9780875872032. (Founder of wordswithoutpictures.org, co-editor, essay, published for LACMA)
Cotton, Charlotte (2009). The Sun as Error: Shannon Ebner in Collaboration with Dexter Sinister. LACMA. ISBN9780875872001. (Commissioned and published for LACMA)
Cotton, Charlotte (2009). The Machine Project Field Guide to LACMA. Machine Project Press. ISBN9780061714573. (Essay, co-published for LACMA)
Cotton, Charlotte (2010). Four Over One: Phil Chang. LACMA. ISBN9780875872049. (Commissioned and published for LACMA)
Cotton, Charlotte (2010). Bananas for Moholy Nagy: Patterson Beckwith. LACMA. (Commissioned and published for LACMA)
Cotton, Charlotte (2012). Photography is Magic!. Daegu Photo Biennale. (Exhibition catalogue, essay, artists' biographies)
Cotton, Charlotte (2014). The Photograph as Contemporary Art (World of Art). Thames & Hudson. ISBN978-0500204184. (Third edition with new introduction and extended final chapter)
Cotton, Charlotte (2014). This Place. Mack. ISBN978-1910164136. (Exhibition catalogue, editor, essay, interviews)