Stephen Shore

Stephen Shore

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Nov 21, 2017 · Anglais · Relié (336 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 336
Langue Anglais
Publié Nov 21, 2017
Éditeur The Museum of Modern Art
ISBN-10 1633450481
ISBN-13 9781633450486

Description

This insightful volume delves into the work of renowned photographer Stephen Shore, exploring his significant influence on the evolution of contemporary photography. The contributors, including notable curators and scholars, guide readers through Shore's unique vision, which blends everyday scenes with a rich tapestry of color and form. Each essay reveals the layers behind Shore's artistry, providing context for his approach to capturing mundane moments that resonate deeply with viewers.

The book showcases a variety of Shore’s iconic photographs, illustrating how his pioneering techniques reshaped perceptions of American landscapes and urban life. Readers can appreciate the meticulous detail and composition that define his style, as well as the poignant narratives imbued in seemingly simple images. Through thoughtful analysis, the authors illuminate how Shore's work challenges conventional notions of beauty and representation in photography.

As a collective interpretation of Shore's impact, this work serves as both a celebration of his legacy and a critical examination of the themes that pervade his portfolio. It invites those interested in photography, art history, and cultural studies to engage with the profound observations that differentiate Shore from his contemporaries.

Genres

Jeunes adultes Voyage Art et Photographie

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