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Walker Evans’ work was spread over forty-six fitful and prolific years, yet in a scant two years, 1935-1936, he produced a singular body of work that defined his career. In the process he refined a hybrid style which combined documentation with sly personal comment. During that brief time he worked for the Farm Security Administration (previously the U.S. Resettlement(...)
Photography monographs
September 2006, Göttingen
Walker Evans : lyric documentary
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Walker Evans’ work was spread over forty-six fitful and prolific years, yet in a scant two years, 1935-1936, he produced a singular body of work that defined his career. In the process he refined a hybrid style which combined documentation with sly personal comment. During that brief time he worked for the Farm Security Administration (previously the U.S. Resettlement Administration) photographing the consequences of the Great Depression. He delighted in being the artist traveling incognito as an artless photojournalist, but with the independence to satisfy his own designs. This volume presents those seminal images for the first time as a comprehensive body and in chronological order. These are prime examples of Evans’ alchemy — his seemingly effortless transformation of mundane fact into sweeping lyricism. This series not only defines his mature style but also offers a path for artists of future generations.
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Durant plus de cinquante ans, Helen Levitt (1913-2009) a photographié essentiellement à New York les rues des quartiers populaires. Ses images montrent, avant tout, des moments fugitifs et ordinaires, des regards, des gestes qu’expriment par excellence les jeux et les dessins d’enfants. Le livre, outre des images de Mexico en 1941, réunit le travail à New York en noir et(...)
Photography monographs
October 2010
Helen Levitt: Un lyrisme urbain
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Durant plus de cinquante ans, Helen Levitt (1913-2009) a photographié essentiellement à New York les rues des quartiers populaires. Ses images montrent, avant tout, des moments fugitifs et ordinaires, des regards, des gestes qu’expriment par excellence les jeux et les dessins d’enfants. Le livre, outre des images de Mexico en 1941, réunit le travail à New York en noir et blanc dans les années 1930-40, puis en couleur à partir de 1959.
Photography monographs