Gregory Crewdson 1985 - 2005

Gregory Crewdson

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Publisher/Hatje Cantz

   Published/2007
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/260*300*28
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Gregory Crewdson 1985 - 2005 is a collection of works by one of America's leading photographers. Born in New York in 1962, he was a member of the pop band "The Speedies" as a teenager, but he became absorbed in photography while attending Purchase College, State University of New York, and received his MFA from the prestigious Yale School of Art. He also studied under photographer Jan Groover. After that, while continuing his creative work, he also teaches the next generation of photographers as a professor at Yale School of Art. His images, created on large-scale sets reminiscent of movie scenes, are full of American scale and are rich in contemporary art elements reminiscent of Jeff Wall and others, and various realities in the suburbs of America are staged as fiction. This is a collection of works published in the 2000s on the occasion of a major retrospective exhibition that toured Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and the Netherlands. It is a 250-page volume that compiles his previous works by theme, including "Dream of Life," "Twilight," and "Hover."
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