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Title:
Walker Evans : depth of field / edited by John T. Hill and Heinz Liesbrock ; essays by John T. Hill, Heinz Liesbrock, Jerry L. Thompson, Alan Trachtenberg, Thomas Weski.
Publisher:
Prestel,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
406 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Subject:
Photography, Artistic.
United States--Pictorial works.
Photographers--United States.
Evans, Walker,--1903-1975--History and criticism.
Evans, Walker,--1903-1975.
Josef-Albers-Museum--Exhibitions.
High Museum of Art--Exhibitions.
Vancouver Art Gallery--Exhibitions.
Evans, Walker,--1903-1975.
High Museum of Art.
Josef-Albers-Museum.
Vancouver Art Gallery.
Photographers.
Photography, Artistic.
United States.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Exhibition catalogs.
Pictorial works.
Other Authors:
Hill, John T., author. author.
Liesbrock, Heinz, 1953- author. author.
Thompson, Jerry L., author.
Trachtenberg, Alan, author.
Weski, Thomas, author.
Josef-Albers-Museum.
High Museum of Art.
Vancouver Art Gallery.
Summary:
"This resplendent volume is the most comprehensive study of Walker Evans's work ever published, containing masterful images accompanied by authoritative commentary from leading photography historians. The name Walker Evans conjures images of the American everyman. Whether it's his iconic contributions to James Agee's depression-era classic book, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, his architectural explorations of antebellum plantations, or his subway series, taken with a camera hidden in his coat, Evans's accessible and eloquent photographs speak to us all. This comprehensive book traces the entire arc of Evans's remarkable career, from the 1930s to the 1970s. The illustrations in the book range from his earliest images taken with a vest pocket camera to his final photos using the then new SX-70 because his regular equipment had become too heavy to carry around. The book includes commentary from three of Evans's longtime friends, photographers John T. Hill and Jerry Thompson and professor emeritus (Yale University) Alan Trachtenberg. Their insight and first-hand experience give depth to their critical writings on Evans's work. In addition to offering a broad perspective on Evans's work, the book also clarifies the photographer's 'anti-art' philosophy. Eschewing aesthetic hyperbole, Evans wanted his pictures to resonate with a wide audience. At the same time, his natural curiosity made him one of the most inventive photographers of all time. What these photographs and writings attest to is a huge and timeless talent, which came not from a camera, but from Evans's uniquely hungry eye."-- Amazon.com.
ISBN:
9783791382234
3791382233
OCLC:
(OCoLC)918928027
Locations:
SOAX911 -- Simpson College - Dunn Library (Indianola)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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