Life Adjustment Center

Ryan McGinley

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Publisher/Dashwood Books

   Published/2010
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/183*245*10
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Ryan McGinley's photo book "Life Adjustment Center" is one of the leading photographers in modern America. Born in 1977 in New Jersey, McGinley has longed to be an artist and musician since he was a teenager. After studying graphic design at Parsons, he went to photography. Created a work with a street subculture motif influenced by Larry Clark and David Armstrong, and attracted the attention of industry insiders with "The Kids Were Alright" released at his own expense, the youngest in history at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Held a solo exhibition at, McGinley's American Dream begins. After that, through trips across the United States, we will change the style to unrealistic production photographs with the background of nature, and create "Utopia". This book is a collection of works published by the New York book shop "Dashwood", and is composed of a healthy monochrome nude portrait full of Ryan's dynamic feeling and a dreaming color plate that he is good at.
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