Photography After Frank

Philip Gefter

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Publisher/Aperture

   Published/2009
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/223   Size/223*163*13
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“Photography After Frank” is a collection of works by Philip Jefferter, an American writer and renowned photo critic. Philip Jeffer is also a writer for the New York Times, and also presents biographies by Sam Wagstaff, who discovered the talent of Robert Maple Soap. This is a book that summarizes the history of photography after Robert Frank ("The Americans") as its title. Frank's “American” was announced in 1958 and 1959 and was also criticized by Americans at the time. It began to be recognized as a “new trend” by photographers, and was taken over by “contemporary” photographers such as Friedlander and Wino Grand to “social”, and even color by Eggleston, Shore, and Sternfeld As it was inherited. And while adding "private" elements such as Goldin, Ryan McGinley will build a new style while inheriting its history in the 21st century. This is a valuable book that summarizes the history of American photography. The text is English. There are about 223 pages and about 50 pages of photo illustrations.
<Condition> Body: Small cover, little scratch, little damage
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