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A wide-ranging retrospective that reveals a master printer's own
photographs to be technically brilliant work of remarkable breadth
and complexity This book presents the first in-depth survey of
photographs by Richard Benson (1943-2017), who approached
photography as a thrilling set of technical challenges and used the
medium to craft profound depictions of people, the spaces of their
lives and work, and the products of their labor. An essay by
curator Peter Barberie interweaves examination of Benson's
photographic practices with the story of his ideas, writing, and
reproductive printing, while photographer An-My Le, Benson's former
student, offers her perspective on his teaching, family life, and
art. The book begins with his stunning darkroom prints in silver
and platinum and follows his trajectory toward extraordinary
digital photography, culminating in later color prints that are at
once elegant and garish, representing the contemporary world in
vivid detail. Benson's democratic eye also extended to human
subjects: he photographed loved ones and strangers with
extraordinary attention, and directed the same gaze to the
buildings and landscapes entwined with individual lives. Published
in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Exhibition
Schedule: Philadelphia Museum of Art (October 3, 2021-January 23,
2022)
In this book, the authors present current research on the
challenges, practices and cultural influences of parenting. Topics
discussed in this compilation include young maternal age along with
pre-term birth and the transition to motherhood; parents'
perceptions of their child's mental health problems; Asian-American
parenting; culture and parenting; parental influence on children's
mate choice; gay and lesbian parenting; and parenting practices in
a global world.
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