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Gordon Parks: Pittsburgh Grease Plant, 1944-1946 (Hardcover): Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr., Danleers Gordon Parks: Pittsburgh Grease Plant, 1944-1946 (Hardcover)
Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr., Danleers; Contributions by Philip Brookman, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Mark Whittaker
R1,291 Discovery Miles 12 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Dorothea Lange - Seeing People: Philip Brookman, Sarah Greenough, Andrea Nelson, Laura Wexler Dorothea Lange - Seeing People
Philip Brookman, Sarah Greenough, Andrea Nelson, Laura Wexler; As told to Nana Adwoa Nyamekye Ferdnance, …
R1,427 R1,093 Discovery Miles 10 930 Save R334 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An expansive look at portraiture, identity, and inequality as seen in Dorothea Lange’s iconic photographs   Dorothea Lange (1895–1965) aimed to make pictures that were, in her words, “important and useful.” Her decades-long investigation of how photography could articulate people’s core values and sense of self helped to expand our current understanding of portraiture and the meaning of documentary practice.   Lange’s sensitive portraits showing the common humanity of often marginalized people were pivotal to public understanding of vast social problems in the twentieth century. Compassion guided Lange’s early portraits of Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico from the 1920s and 1930s, as well as her depictions of striking workers, migrant farmers, rural African Americans, Japanese Americans in internment camps, and the people she met while traveling in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.   Drawing on new research, the authors look at Lange’s roots in studio portraiture and demonstrate how her influential and widely seen photographs addressed issues of identity as well as social, economic, and racial inequalities—topics that remain as relevant for our times as they were for hers. Published in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington Exhibition Schedule:   National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (November 5, 2023–March 31, 2024)  

Photography Reinvented - The Collection of Robert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker (Hardcover): Sarah Greenough Photography Reinvented - The Collection of Robert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker (Hardcover)
Sarah Greenough; Contributions by Philip Brookman, Andrea Nelson, Leslie Urena, Diane Waggoner
R1,185 R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Save R297 (25%) Out of stock

Photography Reinvented brings together thirty-five works by eighteen critically acclaimed artists who, through innovative experimentation and visionary conceptual scope, have changed the course of contemporary photography. From the seemingly objective, straightforward style and large-scale, vibrantly colored prints of famed Dusseldorf School photographers Andreas Gursky, Candida Hofer, Thomas Struth, and Thomas Ruff to works by groundbreaking contemporary artists, including Thomas Demand, Vik Muniz, Cindy Sherman, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Catherine Opie, Photography Reinvented traces the aesthetic, technical, and philosophical shifts of the art form during a period of substantial change. Some of the artists, such as Sherman and Demand as well as Muniz and John Baldessari, explore the nature of photography as a medium that appropriates imagery from mass culture and other sources. Others, such as Hofer and Struth, have reassessed iconic works of art and architecture, revealing the relevance of the past in our present lives. And all of these artists have made large-scale prints that create new and strangely destabilizing experiences of space for their viewers. In an age when photography can no longer claim documentary veracity as its raison d'etre, Photography Reinvented examines the medium's redefinition, repurposing, and reimagining. Exhibition schedule: National Gallery of Art, Washington September 30, 2016-January 29, 2017

Robert Frank - London/Wales (Hardcover): Philip Brookman Robert Frank - London/Wales (Hardcover)
Philip Brookman
R1,102 R811 Discovery Miles 8 110 Save R291 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"War is over; the heroic French population reaffirms superiority. Love, Paris, and Flowers but London was black, white, and gray, the elegance, the style, all present in front of always changing fog. Then I met a man from Wales talking about the Miners and I had read How Green Was My Valley. This became my only try to make a 'Story'." --Robert Frank This magnificent new edition of London/Wales, which features never-before-seen photographs, juxtaposes Frank's images of the elegant world of London money with the grimy working-class world of postwar Wales--bankers opposite coal miners. It brings together two distinct bodies of work, and reveals a significant documentary precedent for The Americans. In also offers an important view of Frank's development, demonstrating an early interest in social commentary, in the narrative potential of photographic sequencing, and innovative use of the expressionistic qualities of the medium.

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