William Eggleston's Guide(2002)

William Eggleston

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Publisher/MoMA

   Published/2002
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/112   Size/238*238*15
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"William Eggleston's Guide" is a collection of photographs by William Eggleston, a pioneer of new color photography in the United States. It is no exaggeration to say that this book, whose first edition was published in 1976, is the first collection of photographs that have made color photographs an art. Engelston, who began to pursue a photographer in earnest under the influence of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans, has been working on color photography earlier than in the 60's during the black-and-white mainstream era. Egulstone, a native of the US state of Mississippi, pictorially depicts the most common local landscapes and edits the disappearing original landscape and history as a private story, with an unmistakable "America." It was projected. The 1975 exhibition, which was curated by Mocha's famous photo director John Scherkawski, had a great response, and since then the name of Eggleston has become well known throughout the United States, and the artistic awareness of color photography has expanded. did. A historical photo collection filled with outstanding sense and deep taste. 2002 · Reprint version.
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