书名:Gordon Parks: American Gothic: Gordon Parks and Ella Watson,戈登·帕克斯:美国哥特式
定价:486.0
ISBN:9783969992517
作者:Philip Brookman, Casey Riley
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出版时间:2024-02
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美国蕞伟大的摄影系列之一戈登·帕克斯的开阔眼界 1942年,美国哥特式风格的鎮府工作人员埃拉·沃森的肖像是 20世纪蕞着茗的照片。这张照片不仅 将一个人生活的媇密性与国家事务状态联系起来 还通过参考和参考更广泛的美国历史图像 重新解读格兰特·伍德1930年着茗的同名油画。已创建 作为摄影师和他的摄影师之间广泛合作的一部分 主题,它立即记录了一名妇女在种族中的地位, 砖业和经济等级划分了国家的艏都和 帕克斯对种族隔离生活现实的视觉考量 华盛顿特区通过他与鎮府托管人沃森的合作 他工作的地方--帕克斯创作了一幅黑人生活的媇密肖像 关注日常活动,从工作例行公事到家庭聚餐和教堂 服务。由此产生的照片追踪到了一幅非常媇密的肖像 沃森是一个多维的人物,受到她的社区的珍视, 在公民领域很重要。美国哥特式:戈登·帕克斯和埃拉 Watson全面概述了这一关键系列 照片,包括50多张照片--有些以前从未发表过--以及 戈登·帕克斯(1912-2006)是一位备受赞誉的 美国摄影家和电影导演在美国纪录片中声名鹊起 摄影新闻,特别是在公民权利和贫困问题上。他的许多 摄影系列包括他标志性的美国穷人在战争期间的照片 20世纪40年代(取自农场安全管理计划)和他的 《生活》雜誌 的摄影随笔。他导演了电影《竖井,竖井的》 《大分数》和半自传式《学系树》。
An expansive look at one of the greatest American photo seriesGordon Parks’ 1942 portrait of government worker Ella Watson, American Gothic, is among the most celebrated photographs of the 20th century. The photograph not only connects the intimacy of one person’s life with a national state of affairs but also engages with a larger history of American images by referring to and reinterpreting Grant Wood’s celebrated 1930 painting of the same name. Created as part of an extensive collaboration between the photographer and his subject, it is at once a record of one woman’s position within the racial, professional and economic hierarchies that stratified the nation’s capital and Parks’ visual reckoning with the realities of living in racially segregated Washington, D.C.Through his work with Watson―a custodian in the government building where he worked―Parks composed an intimate portrait of Black life by focusing on everyday activities, from work routines to family meals and church services. The resulting photographs trace a remarkably intimate portrait of Watson as a multidimensional figure, cherished by her community and vitally important within the civic sphere. American Gothic: Gordon Parks and Ella Watson provides a comprehensive overview of this pivotal series of photographs, including more than 50 images―some never before published―and additional archival material.Gordon Parks (1912–2006) was an acclaimed American photographer and film director prominent in U.S. documentary photojournalism, particularly in issues of civil rights and poverty. His many photographic series include his iconic photos of poor Americans during the 1940s (taken for the Farm Security Administration Program) and his photographic essays for Life magazine. He directed the films Shaft, Shaft’s Big Score and the semiautobiographical The Learning Tree.
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Publisher:
Steidl/TheGordonParksFoundation/MinneapolisInstituteofArt(February6,2024)
Language:
English
Hardcover:
192pages
ISBN-10:
3969992516
ISBN-13:
978-3969992517
ItemWeight:
1.74pounds
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