Photographic Work

Francesca Woodman

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Publisher/Wellesley College Museum

   Published/1986
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/63   Size/203*253*5
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Photographic Work, a collection of photographs by American female photographer Francesca Woodman (1958-1981). Born in Denver, Colorado in 1958, he traveled to the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design at Art School to study piano as a child and photography after graduating from high school, where he met Aaron Siskind. After that, he moved to New York and aspired to be a professional photographer, but at first he did not form himself, devoted himself to creative activities at Artist in Residence, and then returned to New York and committed suicide at the age of 22, and its existence becomes legendary. Due to the influence of Man Ray et al.'S Surrealism, the illustrations taken with themselves as objects in unrealistic ruined spaces are artistic, as if to tell the transformation of photography since the 1980s. It is full of originality. This book is a catalog published at the exhibition held at Wellesley College Museum in 1986, and is a book full of major works and textbooks.
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