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American Photographs: Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Edition

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Walker Evans is a pivotal figure in American photography, shaping the visual narrative of essential America that has become widely accepted. His work has profoundly influenced modern photography, literature, film, and various visual arts. The original edition of American Photographs, published by The Museum of Modern Art in 1938, accompanied an exhibition showcasing Evans's portrayal of America during the early 1930s. The first edition's jacket describes Evans as a "disembodied, burrowing eye," capturing the essence of ordinary places without disturbing their atmosphere. This seventy-fifth anniversary edition features new reproductions that closely replicate the original 1938 publication, making this landmark work accessible to a new audience. Since its initial release, American Photographs has often gone out of print, with later editions altering its design and typography, making them scarce and primarily available in libraries or rare bookstores. This edition, similar to the fiftieth-anniversary version from 1988, utilizes modern digital technologies to preserve the look and feel of the original, ensuring that Evans's iconic images continue to resonate with contemporary viewers.

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American Photographs: Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Edition, Walker Evans, Lincoln Kirstein

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2012
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2012
Format
rigide
Pages
208
ISBN10
087070835X
ISBN13
9780870708350
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Walker Evans is a pivotal figure in American photography, shaping the visual narrative of essential America that has become widely accepted. His work has profoundly influenced modern photography, literature, film, and various visual arts. The original edition of American Photographs, published by The Museum of Modern Art in 1938, accompanied an exhibition showcasing Evans's portrayal of America during the early 1930s. The first edition's jacket describes Evans as a "disembodied, burrowing eye," capturing the essence of ordinary places without disturbing their atmosphere. This seventy-fifth anniversary edition features new reproductions that closely replicate the original 1938 publication, making this landmark work accessible to a new audience. Since its initial release, American Photographs has often gone out of print, with later editions altering its design and typography, making them scarce and primarily available in libraries or rare bookstores. This edition, similar to the fiftieth-anniversary version from 1988, utilizes modern digital technologies to preserve the look and feel of the original, ensuring that Evans's iconic images continue to resonate with contemporary viewers.