William Eggleston: Democratic Camera, Photographs and Video, 1961-2008 (Whitney Museum of American Art)
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Elvis’s Graceland, a freezer stuffed with food, a Gulf gasoline sign standing in a deserted rural landscape—these are only a few of the iconic images captured by the “democratic camera” of photographer William Eggleston. Not only has he drawn upon images so telling of American culture, he has produced them with an intensity and balance of color that have helped elevate the entire field of color photography to a fine art, especially since his 1976 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
Drawing together Eggleston’s famous and lesser-known works, this lavishly illustrated catalogue is the first to examine both his photography and videos. Of particular relevance are his black-and-white images from the late 1950s and 1960s, which helped shape his color photography, as well as the relationship between his provocative video recordings of 1970s Memphis nightlife and his later work. Included are reproductions of newly restored prints, executed specifically for the exhibition.
Filled with new and challenging contributions to scholarship and accompanying the first major U.S. survey of his work, this catalogue will prove the standard reference for Eggleston’s photographs for years to come.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41577 in Books
- Published on: 2008-12-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"Besides more than 134 plates, this invaluable retrospective contains stills from Eggleston''s cinema verit� videotape Stranded in Canton and six cogent, jargon-free essays, the best by Eggleston''s longtime writer friend, Stanley Booth."�Booklist (Booklist 20081228)
"Some of the images�an oven interior, shower stall, ceiling with electrical cords and light bulb�are classics. But this catalog . . . goes back to Eggleston''s black-and-white work and extends to videos, becoming the most comprehensive volume on a master it''s impossible to overrate."�Alan G. Artner, Chicago Tribune (Alan G. Artner Chicago Tribune )
About the Author
Elisabeth Sussman is curator and Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography, Whitney Museum of American Art, and editor of Gordon Matta-Clark: “You Are the Measure.” Thomas Weski is chief curator of the Haus der Kunst, Munich. Tina Kukielski is senior curatorial assistant, Whitney Museum of American Art. Stanley Booth is an independent music critic and writer. Donna De Salvo is chief curator and associate director of programs, Whitney Museum of American Art, and coeditor of Lawrence Weiner: AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE.
