Description
In this collection of essays, former New York Times writer and picture editor Philip Gefter presents the tale of contemporary photography, starting with a pivotal moment: Robert Frank’s seminal work in the 1950s. Along the way, he connects the dots of photography’s transformation into what it is today. Throughout the book, Gefter deftly connects Frank’s legacy with the work of dozens of important individual artists who followed in his wake, from Lee Friedlander and Nan Goldin to Stephen Shore and Ryan McGinley.
Details
- Author: Gefter, Philip
- Publisher: Ingram Publisher Services
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 13/04/2009
- ISBN: 9781597110952
- B-Code: B072977
- Illustrated: Colour and b/w photographs
- Pages: 224
- Dimensions: 216x153mm
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