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The Red Purse
Jacque Rupp; Text written by Elinor Carucci; Afterword by Ann Jastrab, Jason Langer
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R940
Discovery Miles 9 400
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Red Purse is about love, loss, and transition. Shortly after
the death of her husband, Rupp bought a red purse, which became
deeply personal to the artists. The red purse allowed freedom in an
otherwise dark and uncertain time as a young widow.
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Personal History (Hardcover)
Carole Glauber; Contributions by Elinor Carucci, Sam Glauber-Zimra, Ben Glauber
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R794
Discovery Miles 7 940
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For thirty years photo-historian Carole Glauber photographed her
young family with a 1950s Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera. The
resulting catalogue of images is as rich in color and warmth as it
is dreamily faded from the past. Accompanied by an essay by
acclaimed photographer Elinor Carucci, this monograph is testament
to a mother's love and time's relentless melt.
Girlhood: Lost and Found explores the experience females face
growing up and growing old in a world full of preconceived notions
of what it means to be a woman. Lost objects coupled with intimate
portraits of the artist and her daughter mirror one another,
examining the desires women abandon to conform to unrealistic
ideals in our culture, often losing sight of their identities as
they maneuver society’s stereotypes. The discarded items offer
the opportunity to reflect on what unreasonable expectations both
the artist and the female collective can also leave behind,
providing a chance to rediscover who they were before they learned
how they were seen by the world. The book's forward is
written by Elinor Carucci, a multi-award winning fine art
photographer with work featured in many solo and group exhibitions
and museums worldwide, as well as an impressive number of
publications internationally. A group essay included in
this publication shares thoughts from a variety of women ranging in
age from 13-81 years old, including artist and filmmaker Laurie
Simmons, renowned actor and musician Jill Hennesy, 2018 Guggenheim
Fellow and educator Rania Matar, founder of wellness platform
MWH Melissa Wood-Tepperberg, the artist’s daughter and son,
Luna and Sergio Riva, and many more.
From acclaimed photographer Elinor Carucci, a vivid chronicle of
one woman's passage through aging, family, illness, and intimacy.
It is a period in life that is universal, at some point, to
everyone, yet in our day-to-day and cultural dialogue, nearly
invisible. Midlife is a moving and empathetic portrait of an artist
at the point in her life when inexorable change is more apparent
than ever. Elinor Carucci, whose work has been collected in the
previous acclaimed volumes Closer (2002, 2009) and Mother (2013),
continues her immersive and close-up examination of her own life in
this volume, portraying this moment in vibrant detail. As one of
the most autobiographically rigorous photographers of her
generation, Carucci recruits and revisits the same members of her
family that we have seen since her work gained prominence two
decades ago. Even as we observe telling details--graying hair, the
pressures and joys of marriage, episodes of pronounced illness, the
evolution of her aging parents' roles as grandparents, her
children's increasing independence--we are invited to reflect on
the experiences that we all share contending with the challenges of
life, love, and change.
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