Lewis Hine
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In 1905, a young sociologist named Lewis Hine Wickes decided to pursue photography as the medium with which to denounce injustice and poverty. Hine was one of the first photographers to document the wave of mass immigration from an impoverished Europe to an economically booming America, and his portraits of immigrants at Ellis Island offered a more positive image of this(...)
Photography monographs
January 2012
Lewis Hine
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In 1905, a young sociologist named Lewis Hine Wickes decided to pursue photography as the medium with which to denounce injustice and poverty. Hine was one of the first photographers to document the wave of mass immigration from an impoverished Europe to an economically booming America, and his portraits of immigrants at Ellis Island offered a more positive image of this influx. But as he wearied of photographing poverty, Hine developed an idealized vision of the worker that emphasized the dignity of labor--a vision that culminated in his legendary Men at Work series, first published in 1932 and today a classic American photobook. “We call this the Machine Age,” he wrote in its introduction, “But the more machines we use, the more do we need real men to make and direct them.” This volume, which includes a complete facsimile of Men at Work, is compiled from the collection of the George Eastman House, to whom Hine’s son bequeathed his archive after his death. It includes both well-known series and recently discovered early works, plus rare family photographs, ephemera and a detailed chronology.
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Considéré comme «les plus grandes photographies du monde», les Coloramas présentaient une vision immuable, commémorative et consumériste de la société américaine : un concentré de rêve américain. Mises en scène inouïes et monumentales, ils ont été une source majeure de nostalgie et de mythification.
Theory of Photography
January 1900, Paris
Colorama : les plus grandes photographies du monde,
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Considéré comme «les plus grandes photographies du monde», les Coloramas présentaient une vision immuable, commémorative et consumériste de la société américaine : un concentré de rêve américain. Mises en scène inouïes et monumentales, ils ont été une source majeure de nostalgie et de mythification.
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January 1900, Paris
Theory of Photography
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The photographs of the Pictorialist movement are among the most spectacular works of art in the medium's history. Showcasing soft focus, dramatic effects of light, unusual camera angles, and bold technical experimentation, the Pictorialists created highly atmospheric works that expanded photography's visual vocabulary and remain influential today. Truth Beauty (...)
Truth beauty: pictorialism and the photograph as art, 1845-1945
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The photographs of the Pictorialist movement are among the most spectacular works of art in the medium's history. Showcasing soft focus, dramatic effects of light, unusual camera angles, and bold technical experimentation, the Pictorialists created highly atmospheric works that expanded photography's visual vocabulary and remain influential today. Truth Beauty celebrates this 100-year movement with stunning examples and an engaging history of its rise, scope, and impact on other branches of photography and on art.
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