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There are few parts of the world that Christian Maillard (*1944) has not yet seen. His journeys throughout Europe, the United States, South America, the Far East, and Africa have influenced his photographic gaze: for him, travelling and taking photographs have been inseparably connected since childhood. Unadorned and straightforward, his analog black-and-white photographs present reality as he encounters it. Whether people, landscapes, or street scenes, his gaze is always direct, personal, engaging, and makes reference to photographer greats such as Henri Cartier-Bresson or André Kertész. The first monograph by the French photographer includes pictures taken all over the world between 1996 and 2016. An introduction by the FAZ journalist and photo specialist Freddy Langer provides a more specific classification of Maillard's oeuvre.
Maillard, Christian. --- Photography, Artistic --- Black-and-white photography
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RePose is a collection of close to 60 self-portraits made by the artist Tarrah Krajnak over the course of long-duration, studio-based live performances that incorporate an onsite darkroom, lighting studio, and an installation of xeroxed images of hundreds of examples of "women's poses". Krajnak sources these "women's poses" from her own personal collection and from site specific archival research: they come from fashion, vintage pornographic magazines, artist monographs, art history books, museum catalogs, and anthropological studies that span centuries and continents. Over the course of these live performances, Krajnak chooses poses from among these images to "re-pose" using her own indigenous body, slowly producing a series of new self-portraits in real time. At the end of each day, she develops and prints the exposed film in the on-site darkroom, and then hangs the resulting silver gelatin prints next to its source image. For the first time, these self-portraits are printed here in book form, separated from their original source material; they now collectively build a new typology of "women's poses". In the closing essay titled Picture a Woman, the American photographer Justine Kurland writes "turning the pages of RePose, those images mapping on top of each other like a flip-book, animating Tarrah's marionette-like movements and stuttering to life. We might think of the Greek root of the word "archive" itself, meaning "beginning, origin, first place", and imagine Tarrah restaging her own birth, willing herself into being and rising out of the archive, hobbled together from the very stuff of her own exclusion like the undead of a Frankenstein's monster. Tarrah dances over the archive, her form a singular, snaking aggregate containing a chorus of women's poses."
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fotografie --- Verenigde Staten --- twintintgste eeuw --- Evans Walker --- portretfotografie --- straatfotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- 77.071 EVANS --- 77 EVANS, WALKER --- 77.03 --- Fotografie--EVANS, WALKER --- Documentaire fotografie --- Portrait photography --- Working class --- Passersby --- Passersby. --- Portrait photography. --- Working class. --- Detroit (Mich.) --- Michigan --- 77.03 Documentaire fotografie --- 77 EVANS, WALKER Fotografie--EVANS, WALKER
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From 1973 to 1974, Lee Friedlander and Burt Wolf edited four iconic portfolios at the Double Elephant Press in New York, featuring photographs by some of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century: Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Walker Evans, Garry Winogrand, and Lee Friedlander himself. Each of the four limited edition portfolios contained fifteen photographs by each artist, representing their distinct visions that can be described in the words of Walker Evans as "oddly refreshing, unselfconsciously striking, and unpredictably adventurous." This publication honors the unique collaborative project that was to become a touchstone in the history of photography.
Álvarez Bravo, Manuel, --- Evans, Walker, --- Friedlander, Lee --- Winogrand, Garry --- fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- Zander Thomas --- Evans Walker --- Friedlander Lee --- Alvarez Bravo Manuel --- Winogrand Garry --- 77.036 --- Evans, Walker
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Photography --- private collections [object groupings] --- documentary photographs --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099
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