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Aperture - Photography After Frank - Paperback
Aperture - Photography After Frank - Paperback
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Description: In Photography After Frank former New York Times writer and picture editor Philip Gefter narrates the tale of contemporary photography beginning at the pivotal moment when Robert Frank commenced his seminal works of the 1950s. Along the way he connects the dots of photography's evolution into what it is today forging links between its episodes to reveal unsuspected leaps. Gefter takes Frank's The Americans as a decisive challenge to photographic objectivity with its grainy off - hand - seeming spontaneity and its documentation of life beyond the picket fence. Thus viewed The Americans provides Gefter with a bridge to the phenomenon of the staged document and Postmodernism's further challenge to image fidelity. Other areas of discussion include photojournalism the recent diversity of portraiture styles the influence of private and corporate collections on curatorial decisions and how the market shapes art making. Throughout Photography After Frank Gefter deftly demonstrates Frank's legacy in the work of dozens of important individual artists who followed in his wake from Lee Friedlander and Nan Goldin to Stephen Shore and Ryan Mc Ginley. The book includes texts written exclusively for this publication as well as essays drawn from Gefter's critical writings reviews and even obituaries. Photography After Frank offers a page - turning approach to a subject that will appeal to students and art world aficionados alike.
Title: Photography After Frank
Brand: Aperture
Barcode: 9781597110952
Pages: 224 Pages, Illustrated In Colour And Black And White Throughout
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Series: Aperture Ideas
Category: Individual Photographers
Description: In Photography After Frank former New York Times writer and picture editor Philip Gefter narrates the tale of contemporary photography beginning at the pivotal moment when Robert Frank commenced his seminal works of the 1950s. Along the way he connects the dots of photography's evolution into what it is today forging links between its episodes to reveal unsuspected leaps. Gefter takes Frank's The Americans as a decisive challenge to photographic objectivity with its grainy off - hand - seeming spontaneity and its documentation of life beyond the picket fence. Thus viewed The Americans provides Gefter with a bridge to the phenomenon of the staged document and Postmodernism's further challenge to image fidelity. Other areas of discussion include photojournalism the recent diversity of portraiture styles the influence of private and corporate collections on curatorial decisions and how the market shapes art making. Throughout Photography After Frank Gefter deftly demonstrates Frank's legacy in the work of dozens of important individual artists who followed in his wake from Lee Friedlander and Nan Goldin to Stephen Shore and Ryan Mc Ginley. The book includes texts written exclusively for this publication as well as essays drawn from Gefter's critical writings reviews and even obituaries. Photography After Frank offers a page - turning approach to a subject that will appeal to students and art world aficionados alike.
Title: Photography After Frank
Brand: Aperture
Barcode: 9781597110952
Pages: 224 Pages, Illustrated In Colour And Black And White Throughout
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Series: Aperture Ideas
Category: Individual Photographers
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