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Andy Grundberg

    In Response to Place
    How Photography Became Contemporary Art
    Tina Barney Photographs
    • Tina Barney Photographs

      Theater of Manners

      • 254 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      New York photographer, Tina Barney, was born to a wealthy upper-class New England family, and has turned this pedigree into an artistic study of her world. The viewer witnesses dense moments of emotion-filled social rituals - weddings, Christmas dinners and cocktail parties in rich surroundings - fraught with tensions, frictions and the search for real connections. Pain and loneliness inhabit even the most carefully furnished houses. Barney's painterly tableaux vivants often have several levels of meaning, revealed in her careful compositions. In this monograph, she is revealed as a combination of artist and visual anthropologist.

      Tina Barney Photographs
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    • How Photography Became Contemporary Art

      • 296 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      A leading critic’s acclaimed story of “the photo boom” during the crucial decades of the 1970s and ’80s

      How Photography Became Contemporary Art
    • In Response to Place

      Photographs from The Nature Conservancy's Last Great Places

      • 160 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      The Nature Conservancy is one of the world's most foremost environmental organizations. In commemoration of its 50th anniversary, a dozen distinguished contemporary photographers were asked to submit a photograph of a place with which they have a special affinity. The volume features original unpublished images by Anne Leibovitz, Richard Misrach, Sally Mann, Wiiliam Wegman, Mary Ellen Mark, Lynn Davis, Lee Friedlander, Hope Sandrow, William Christenberry, Fazal Sheikh, Karen Halverson and Terry Edwards. Andy Grundberg a well-known critic, curator and writer provides an introduction and each photographer has written text to accompany his or her work.

      In Response to Place