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Lyle Rexer

    1. leden 1951

    Lyle Rexer je autorem několika knih a přispívá články o umění, architektuře a fotografii do řady publikací. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na vizuální umění, zejména na fotografii a její historické a avantgardní aspekty. Rexer také působí jako kurátor výstav a pedagog, čímž aktivně formuje současné umělecké diskurzy. Jeho psaní zkoumá hranice vnímání a nekonvenční umělecké procesy.

    Sergei Romanov
    Demi
    The Critical Eye
    Marvin E. Newman
    The edge of vision. The rise of abstraction in photography
    Chuck Close: A Couple of Ways of Doing Something
    • The book features a collection of 22 oversized daguerreotypes, showcasing Chuck Close's artist-friends, including notable figures like Cindy Sherman and Philip Glass. Collaborating with daguerreotype expert Jerry Spagnoli, Close captures stunningly detailed images that reflect the gravity of the medium. Each photograph is paired with a poem by Bob Holman, enriching the portrayal of Close's influential circle. This work serves as both a captivating group portrait and an exploration of the complexities of photography, accompanied by a traveling exhibition starting in November 2006.

      Chuck Close: A Couple of Ways of Doing Something
    • Abstraction has been a fundamental aspect of photography since its inception, reflecting the medium's enduring appeal. This book is the first in English to document the rise of abstraction in photography, placing it in historical context while exploring contemporary practices. Author Lyle Rexer investigates key moments in the evolution of abstraction, starting with early pioneers who believed the camera could unveil hidden realities. The narrative follows the Photo-Secessionists, who prioritized emotional expression and process over mere representation, and delves into Modernist and Surrealist innovations. From the 1950s to the 1980s, numerous photographers, including Edward Weston, Aaron Siskind, Barbara Kasten, Ellen Carey, and James Welling, embraced abstraction from diverse perspectives. Rexer also examines how the history of abstraction informs current artistic practices, highlighting contemporary artists like Penelope Umbrico, Michael Flomen, and Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, who challenge traditional definitions of photography by exploring conceptual avenues that blur the lines between photography, painting, and sculpture. This volume combines Rexer's engaging narrative with rich illustrations and includes primary texts and interviews with influential figures such as Alvin Langdon Coburn, László Moholy-Nagy, Gottfried Jäger, Silvio Wolf, and Walead Beshty.

      The edge of vision. The rise of abstraction in photography
    • Marvin E. Newman

      • 240 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      The book presents the first major retrospective of a remarkable street photographer whose work remained largely undiscovered outside of prominent collector and gallery circles. Featuring around 170 photographs, it highlights Newman's impeccable technique and his keen eye for capturing human moments in New York City scenes, sports action, and impressions from other parts of the USA.

      Marvin E. Newman
    • The Critical Eye

      Fifteen Pictures to Understand Photography

      • 152 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the critical understanding of photography, this book explores fifteen significant photographs and their historical, aesthetic, and biographical contexts. It serves as an intensive course accessible to both undergraduates and general readers, highlighting works by notable photographers like Roland Fischer and Nancy Rexroth. The author examines various photography issues, including authorial intent and audience perception, while connecting historical developments to contemporary practices. Richly illustrated, it offers a valuable introduction to the complexities of image production.

      The Critical Eye
    • Demi

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Born in Camaguey, Cuba in 1955, Demi depicts a vibrant and intimate universe centered upon children, but hers is neither a sugar-coated nor an innocent vision. Demi paints luminous and powerful children whose lives have been exposed to the vagaries of the adult world. Demi has first-hand knowledge of the plight of children whose fates are altered by devastating events. Her father was executed in Castro's Cuba when she was still a child. Her family's home and resources were all confiscated and they scraped together a living until Demi was sent to Puerto Rico to live with relatives at the age of six. She finally joined her family in America in 1971, and they eventually settled in Miami where she studied at Miami-Dade Community College. Demi is a sobriquet to indicate her life was cut in half by exile, and she emphasizes individuality and ambiguity by avoiding the use of a last name. Demi deliberately employs a naïve style and paints mainly children. Her subjects are denuded and androgynous, preternaturally mature and far from ingenuous, reflecting their precocious experiences. Although rooted in her personal history, these subjects are fanciful and universal, with powerful social and political overtones.

      Demi
    • Sergei Romanov

      • 132 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Sergei Romanov (born 1970), a movement of one, comprises the "antiquarian avant-garde." The Russian photographer takes portraits, mostly of female nudes, using an archaic the ambrotype, positive photographs directly printed onto glass. This publication also includes an interview with the artist.

      Sergei Romanov
    • Stephen Wilkes. Day to Night

      • 296 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Würden Sie dreißig Stunden lang von einer bestimmten Stelle auf einen berühmten Ort blicken , ohne die Augen zu schließen, dann wären Sie noch immer nicht in der Lage, all die Details und Ereignisse zu erfassen, die man in einem Panoramafoto von Stephen Wilkes findet. Von einem festen, meist erhöhten Blickwinkel aus nimmt er im Laufe eines Tages über 1.500 Fotos auf und verarbeitet diese Fülle bildlicher Informationen, indem er akribisch ausgewählte Einzelbilder zu einem einzigen Tableau zusammenfügt. Day to Night präsentiert 60 dieser epischen Panoramen , die zwischen 2009 und 2022 entstanden sind – von der Serengeti in Tansania bis zur Blauen Lagune in Island, vom Grand Canyon bis Coney Island, vom Trafalgar Square bis zum Times Square: Orte und Wahrzeichen, die fester Bestandteil unseres kollektiven Gedächtnisses sind. Wilkes wartete mehr als zwei Jahre auf die Genehmigung, Papst Franziskus bei der Feier der Ostermesse im Vatikan fotografieren zu dürfen. Das Ergebnis ist ein Tafelbild, auf dem der Pontifex insgesamt zehnmal zu sehen ist. Zudem zeigt der Band einige der unzähligen Details , die wesentlicher Bestandteil der endgültigen Komposition und eigene kleine Kunstwerke sind. Jedes einzelne Bild nimmt uns mit auf einen faszinierenden Trip von der Morgen- bis zur Abenddämmerung an den symbolträchtigsten Orten der Welt . Das tägliche Pulsieren natürlicher und künstlicher Sehenswürdigkeiten erlebt man auf diese Weise völlig neu.

      Stephen Wilkes. Day to Night