Garry Winogrand: Winogrand Color by Michael Almereyda (2024, Hardcover)

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PublisherTwin Palms Publishers
ISBN-10193661118X
ISBN-139781936611188
eBay Product ID (ePID)2337457130

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Book TitleGarry Winogrand: Winogrand Color
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicIndividual Photographers / Monographs, General, Techniques / Color
Publication Year2024
IllustratorYes
GenrePhotography
AuthorMichael Almereyda
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight65.3 Oz
Item Length12 in
Item Width12 in

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ReviewsWinogrand was there to document it all, to witness the seismic shift firsthand, crossing the country courtesy of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Despite the era s inherent anxieties, Winogrand s America is not imbued with Edward Hopper s singular melancholy or the poetic brooding of Robert Frank, but instead with humor and joy., Peeling back any nostalgia for Kodachrome, this is where the photographer's vision still seems fresh and open, with an aesthetic reveling that can't be attributed to the socio-political discourse of street photography or for that matter to a lonely existentialist view of the artist., From the bustling streets of Manhattan to the shaded underside of Coney Island's boardwalk via the expansive landscapes and open roads of the American west, Winogrand Color unveils a tender portrait of a version of the country that feels at once bygone and timeless., From the bustling streets of Manhattan to the shaded underside of Coney Island s boardwalk via the expansive landscapes and open roads of the American west, Winogrand Color unveils a tender portrait of a version of the country that feels at once bygone and timeless., Winogrand was there to document it all, to witness the seismic shift firsthand, crossing the country courtesy of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Despite the era's inherent anxieties, Winogrand's America is not imbued with Edward Hopper's singular melancholy or the poetic brooding of Robert Frank, but instead with humor and joy., Peeling back any nostalgia for Kodachrome, this is where the photographer s vision still seems fresh and open, with an aesthetic reveling that can t be attributed to the socio-political discourse of street photography or for that matter to a lonely existentialist view of the artist., Arranged chronologically and unfolding like a box of postcards from an old friend, the publication offers a snapshot of everyday life that takes on the patina of history and the passage of time.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal779.092
SynopsisRarely-seen color work from the preeminent master of postwar American street photography This monograph stands as a groundbreaking tribute to the early color work of renowned American photographer Garry Winogrand. While he is most recognized for his candid and lively black-and-white street photography, Winogrand's portfolio also includes an impressive collection of over 45,000 color slides captured between the early 1950s and the late 1960s. Using two cameras strapped to his chest--one loaded with color film and the other with black-and-white film--he extensively documented his surroundings between commercial assignments, developing and refining a distinct and progressively daring body of personal work. From the bustling streets of Manhattan to the shaded underside of Coney Island's boardwalk to the expansive landscapes and open roads of the American West, Winogrand Color unveils a tender portrait of a version of the country that feels at once bygone and timeless. His snapshots of strangers exude an unparalleled sense of intimacy, offering poetic glimpses into everyday postwar America. Presenting 150 photographs selected from the archives at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona, this is the first monograph dedicated in full to Winogrand's vivid color photography. Born and raised in the Bronx, Garry Winogrand (1928-84) was a highly influential American photographer who came into prominence for his trailblazing contributions to street photography. His keen eye for human emotions and his ability to freeze spontaneous moments immortalized the essence of American society. His work continues to inspire and shape the field, leaving a lasting impact on both his contemporaries and future generations of photographers., Rarely-seen color work from the preeminent master of postwar American street photography This monograph stands as a groundbreaking tribute to the early color work of renowned American photographer Garry Winogrand. While he is most recognized for his candid and lively black-and-white street photography, Winogrand's portfolio also includes an impressive collection of over 45,000 color slides captured between the early 1950s and the late 1960s. Using two cameras strapped to his chest one loaded with color film and the other with black-and-white film he extensively documented his surroundings between commercial assignments, developing and refining a distinct and progressively daring body of personal work. From the bustling streets of Manhattan to the shaded underside of Coney Island s boardwalk to the expansive landscapes and open roads of the American West, Winogrand Color unveils a tender portrait of a version of the country that feels at once bygone and timeless. His snapshots of strangers exude an unparalleled sense of intimacy, offering poetic glimpses into everyday postwar America. Presenting 150 photographs selected from the archives at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona, this is the first monograph dedicated in full to Winogrand s vivid color photography. Born and raised in the Bronx, Garry Winogrand (1928-84) was a highly influential American photographer who came into prominence for his trailblazing contributions to street photography. His keen eye for human emotions and his ability to freeze spontaneous moments immortalized the essence of American society. His work continues to inspire and shape the field, leaving a lasting impact on both his contemporaries and future generations of photographers.
LC Classification NumberTR647.W5W5 2024

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