William Eggleston's Guide(2012)

William Eggleston

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Publisher/MoMA

   Published/2012
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/112   Size/238*238*15
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"William Eggleston's Guide", a photo book by William Eggleston, a pioneer of American new color photography. First published in 1976, this book is no exaggeration to say that it was the first photo book that recognized color photography as art. Henri Cartier-Beginning to become a photographer in earnest under the influence of Bresson and Walker Evans, Eggleston began working on color photography as early as the 1960s, during the age of black and white. Originally from Mississippi in the south of the United States, Eggleston paints a picture of a very ordinary local landscape, and edits the disappearing original landscape and history of the United States like a personal story. It was projected. MoMA's famous photographic director John Sharkawski's curation curated the exhibition in 1975, and since then Eggleston's name has become known throughout the United States, and the artistic perception of color photography has expanded. did. A collection of historical photographs filled with outstanding taste and deep taste. 2012, Reprint version.
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