Furthermore
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Every five years or thereabouts, the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco finds itself with a number of unrelated works of photography that stand out and which ultimately get collected in one of the gallery's award-winning and sought-after quintannual publications. This book includes a collection of images by unknown photographers alongside several dozen photographs made by(...)
Furthermore
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Every five years or thereabouts, the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco finds itself with a number of unrelated works of photography that stand out and which ultimately get collected in one of the gallery's award-winning and sought-after quintannual publications. This book includes a collection of images by unknown photographers alongside several dozen photographs made by serious artists with complicated intentions. Jeffrey Fraenkel opened Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco in 1979. Since that time the gallery has presented almost 300 exhibitions spanning the history of photography.
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Présentation des photographies de nouveaux modèles de voitures (1964) de Lee Friedlander.
Lee Friedlander: The new cars 1964
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Présentation des photographies de nouveaux modèles de voitures (1964) de Lee Friedlander.
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The unphotographable
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The Unphotographable is published to coincide with an exhibition of the same name at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, presenting photographs by anonymous amateurs alongside those of artists such as Diane Arbus, Bruce Conner, Liz Deschenes, Adam Fuss, Man Ray, Christian Marclay, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Alfred Stieglitz and Hiroshi Sugimoto. Jules-Bernard Luys and Émile(...)
The unphotographable
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The Unphotographable is published to coincide with an exhibition of the same name at Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco, presenting photographs by anonymous amateurs alongside those of artists such as Diane Arbus, Bruce Conner, Liz Deschenes, Adam Fuss, Man Ray, Christian Marclay, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Alfred Stieglitz and Hiroshi Sugimoto. Jules-Bernard Luys and Émile David are represented by a photograph taken toward the end of the nineteenth century, of fluidic emission from the fingers of two hands; Richard Misrach captures a sandstorm in California in 1976; and Conner is represented by "Angel Light," one of the Angels series of dramatic, life-sized photograms he created in 1973-75, and which explore the disjunction between vision and phenomenological experience. Since opening in 1979, Fraenkel Gallery has presented close to 300 exhibitions exploring photography and its interrelations with the other arts, and The Unphotographable is one of its most ambitious projects to date. The catalogue is edited with an essay by Jeffrey Fraenkel, and includes 50 images in color.
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