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Callahan, Siskind and Sommer - At the Crossroads of American Photography (Hardcover)
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Callahan, Siskind and Sommer - At the Crossroads of American Photography (Hardcover)
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At the Crossroads of American Photography" examines the aesthetic
and personal interrelationships of three photographers who helped
define the course of American photography after Steiglitz:
Frederick Sommer (1905-1999), Harry Callahan (1912-1999) and Aaron
Siskind (1903-1991). Although each member of this "holy trinity"
(as they were dubbed by photographer and publisher Jonathan
Williams) has been honored with individual museum retrospectives,
this is the first full comparison of their work, as well as an
exploration of their robust, prescient exchange of ideas about
photography, abstraction and metaphor over the course of their 25
years as colleagues and friends. Self-taught as photographers, this
trio helped shape a national community of peers and the evolution
of photography as an art form, creating a bridge between the purity
of Group f/64-era photography at midcentury and the hybrid
approaches to the medium seen today.
This exquisitely produced exhibition catalogue highlights the
powerful role of such camaraderie in shaping photography at this
seminal time, before the emergence of a market for photography and
before widespread artistic acceptance of the medium. It brings to
light contrasting philosophies of the artist/photographer's role
(influenced by Existentialism for Siskind and by the writings of
Spinoza for Sommer), the interest in chance as an artistic process,
the expressive potential of photographic found objects and collage,
experimental abstraction, close affiliations with fine art
movements (New Bauhaus, Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism), and
changing attitudes toward the fine-print tradition.
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