Název ISBN Sklad
Walker Evans – Starting from Scratch 9780691195872 1
Autor Jazyk Nakladatel Počet stran Rok vydání
Svetlana Alpers EN Princeton University Press 416 2020
Výška Šířka Váha
24,40 cm 17 cm 1.25kg
590 Kč s DPH, Upozornění: Pro zasílání do EU se cena změní podle DPH cílové země
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A magisterial study of celebrated photographer Walker Evans

Walker Evans (1903–1975) was a great American artist photographing people and places in the United States in unforgettable ways. He is known for his work for the Farm Security Administration, addressing the Great Depression, but what he actually saw was the diversity of people and the damage of the long Civil War. In Walker Evans, renowned art historian Svetlana Alpers explores how Evans made his distinctive photographs. Delving into a lavish selection of Evanss work, Alpers uncovers rich parallels between his creative approach and those of numerous literary and cultural figures, locating Evans within the wide context of a truly international circle.

Alpers demonstrates that Evans's practice relied on his camera choices and willingness to edit multiple versions of a shot, as well as his keen eye and his distant straight-on view of visual objects. Illustrating the vital role of Evanss dual love of text and images, Alpers places his writings in conversation with his photographs. She brings his techniques into dialogue with the work of a global cast of important artistsfrom Flaubert and Baudelaire to Elizabeth Bishop and William Faulkner underscoring how Evans's travels abroad in such places as France and Cuba, along with his expansive literary and artistic tastes, informed his quintessentially American photographic style.

A magisterial account of a great twentieth-century artist, Walker Evans urges us to look anew at the act of seeing the worldto reconsider how Evans saw his subjects, how he saw his photographs, and how we can see his images as if for the first time.

Autor Svetlana Alpers
Jazyk EN
Nakladatel Princeton University Press
Počet stran 416
Rok vydání 2020
Výška 24,40 cm
Šířka 17 cm