Landscapes for the Homeless

Anthony Hernandez

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Publisher/d.a.p

   Published/1995
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/245*245*13
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"Landscapes for the Homeless", a collection of works by American photographer Anthony Hernandez. Born in Los Angeles in 1947, his wife is novelist Judith Freeman. When he first started shooting, he was influenced by Edward Weston's straight photography, and in the early 1960s, he was a street snap that was also evaluated by Shahkafsky of MoMA, along with Garry Winogrand and others. Was evaluated by. However, since the latter half of the 70's, since Deardorff was acquired, it began to target "peopleless" landscapes rather than "people", and as a result, they became prosperous after the 1980s, along with Lewis Bolts and others. It has come to be recognized as "new topography". And this book is Hernandez's masterpiece, a book with the motif of "homeless" taken near the highway in Los Angeles around 1990. However, it is unique that people did not dare to copy it, only the traces of the homeless, and critics described it as "forensic and poetic." (Published in Parr & Badger Vol.3)
<Related Artists> Lewis BaltzGarry Winogrand
<Condition> Good with slightly tear around the jacket.
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