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Sensual and softly surreal, the nude photography of Ralph Gibson
frames the female form both organically and graphically,
referencing art history while also innovating in the arena of
erotic imagery, at once summoning visceral sensation and calling
out for tactile attention. Thumb through this exquisite tribute to
the contours and curves of womanhood and experience the intimacy of
the photographic lens. Reviving TASCHEN's sold-out Collector's
Edition, this tribute gathers the best of Gibson's exquisite nudes
alongside some of his most recent works in an accessible, revised
format, complete with a fresh in-depth interview by Eric Fischl.
Strikingly graphic, meticulously composed, and loaded with subtle
provocations, the master photographer's mysterious, dreamlike
images pay homage to greats such as Man Ray and Edward Weston,
while continually pursuing new frontiers. "A photographer once said
that beauty in women is endless. Perhaps it was I who said it.
[...] I love photographing women and could say that the form of the
female body is absolute and perfect." -Ralph Gibson
Written in candid prose, Gibson takes the reader through his life
and career that spans over 50 years. Gibson's story is a
fascinating one, from his earliest memories growing up in
California to his time in the navy and his continuous love affair
with photography. Gibson's memories are time-capsules, filled with
rich characters and period details. Often moving, the narratives of
his at times troublesome childhood provide a rich background to the
charismatic artist Gibson has become. His ruminations on his life
so far display a deep, thoughtful understanding and self-awareness
that make this book a fascinating read in itself as well as an
illuminating companion to his work. Evocatively illustrated, Self
Exposure presents Gibson's life story alongside his photographic
work, all presented with high quality production values.
Limited to 1,000 copies, each numbered and signed by the
photographer. A decade after his first TASCHEN book, Deux ex
Machina, Ralph Gibson is back, with an extensive collection of
nudes, including his best recent work as well as an interview by
Eric Fischl. Strikingly contrasted and meticulously composed,
Gibsons photographs pay tribute to some of the mediums greatest
practitioners, such as Man Ray and Edward Weston, while venturing
into uncharted waters. Says Gibson: A photographer once said that
beauty in women is endless. Perhaps it was I who said it. In fact,
I remember distinctly having done soand the thought persists to
this day. We stare in the psychological mirror of the human body
with a fascination that endures indefinitely. At least art history
indicated this to be so. The Willendorf Venus is said to date from
25,000 BCthat is a old enough for me to believe in the subject. I
love photographing women and could say that the form of the female
body is absolute and perfect.
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