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- Twilight / by Crewdson, Gregory.(CARDINAL)281681; Moody, Rick.(CARDINAL)281680; Gagosian Gallery (Los Angeles, Calif.)(CARDINAL)227293; Luhring Augustine (Gallery)(CARDINAL)281682; White Cube (Gallery)(CARDINAL)281679;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Crewdson, Gregory; Photography, Artistic;
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- Gregory Crewdson [videorecording] : brief encounters / by Shapiro, Ben.; Crewdson, Gregory.(CARDINAL)281681; Zeitgeist Films.;
Gregory Crewdson.An acclaimed photographer with the eye of a filmmaker, Gregory Crewdson has created some of the most gorgeously haunting pictures in the history of the medium. His meticulously composed, large-scale images are stunning narratives of small-town American life-moviescapes crystallized into a single frame. Shot over a decade with unprecedented access, this film beautifully bares the artist's process and it's as mesmerizing and riveting as the images themselves.Not rated.DVD, 1.78:1 aspect ratio, anamorphic widescreen; stereo.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Crewdson, Gregory.; Photographers; Photography;
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- Sanctuary / by Crewdson, Gregory.(CARDINAL)281681; Scott, A. O.,1966-(CARDINAL)465868;
Essay by A.O. Scott./Scheduled to be exhibited at Gagosian Gallery Madison, New York, Sept. 23-Oct. 30, 2010A noted photographer takes a walk through the abandoned ruins of the old Cinecitta Studios in Rome, where Fellini and Rossellini shot their iconic works
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Illustrated works.; Crewdson, Gregory; Cinecittà Studios (Rome, Italy); Photography, Artistic;
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- Utopian mirage : social metaphors in contemporary photography and film. by Lombino, Mary-Kay.(CARDINAL)228104; Vassar College.Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center.(CARDINAL)225909;
Includes bibliographical references.Tom Bamberger - - Edward Burtynsky - - Gregory Crewdson - - Rineke Dijkstra - - J. Bennett Fitts - - Carlos Garaicoa - - Chris Gergley - - Beate Gütschow - - Eirik Johnson - - Soo Kim - - Justine Kurland - - Richard Misrach - - Katherine Newbegin - - Clare Richardson - - Mark Sanderson - - Susan Silton - - Alex Slade - - Joel Sternfeld - - Althea Thauberger.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Photography, Artistic; Photography, Artistic; Social problems in art; Landscapes in art; Social isolation in art;
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- Contemporary photography and the garden : deceits & fantasies / by Padon, Thomas.(CARDINAL)391688;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 158-159) and index.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Photography of gardens; Gardens in art;
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- Why I make art : contemporary artists' stories about life & work : from the sound & vision podcast by Brian Alfred / by Alfred, Brian,1974-interviewer.; Pellerin, Ananda,editor.;
This compelling volume explores the practices and life stories of artists across multiple mediums, including painting, photography, sculpture and land art. Offering readers an intimate, contemplative view of each remarkable creator, Why I Make Art examines themes as varied as music and skateboarding, immigration and statelessness, community and identity. Gathered from the archives of Sound & Vision, a podcast directed by American artist and educator Brian Alfred, Why I Make Art presents interviews with artists conducted between 2016 and 2020, four tumultuous years in America and around the world.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Art; Artists;
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- Photography now : fifty pioneers defining photography for the twenty-first century / by Jansen, Charlotte,author.(CARDINAL)855499; Ilex Press (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)855498; Octopus Publishing Group Limited,publisher.(CARDINAL)657891; Tate Gallery,associated name.(CARDINAL)152242;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-235) and index.Discover the work of 50 photographers at the forefront of photography today, and how they are changing the way we think about the art form. In the last century, photographers had it easy: you could take a photograph of something new and create a whole genre by doing so. Now, in the 21st century, things are different. Standing out is more of an achievement. This extensively illustrated survey presents the most significant photographers working today, with high-quality reproductions of their work alongside commentary and interviews. Their styles are varied: some are drawing on traditional styles while others are taking full advantage of modern techniques and technology. In each case, they have to deal with a post-Instagram world, where photography competes for mind space in a completely different way than it did at the turn of the century. This comprehensive and authoritative guide demonstrates why the work of the new masters is so significant and gives a broad survey of the state of photography today. -- Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Photographers; Photography, Artistic.;
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- Telling tales : contemporary narrative photography / by Barilleaux, René Paul,editor.(CARDINAL)178379; Garza, Auriel,editor.(CARDINAL)355506; Harris, Gregory J.,editor.(CARDINAL)355505; Soutter, Lucy,editor.(CARDINAL)288674; McNay Art Museum.(CARDINAL)292452;
Telling Tales' presents a survey of work by artists who record stories through pictures, whether real or imagined. Sixteen groundbreaking photographers are featured, including such greats as Gregory Crewdson, Nan Goldin, Jessica Todd Harper, Erwin Olaf and others, with photographs spanning the early 1970s to the present. While some contemporary artists explore photographic imagery as it is mediated by technology, these artists exploit photography's ability to present a momentary, frozen narrative. Images are staged for the camera or highly manipulated through digital processes, yet they often resemble a casual snapshot or movie still. Primarily in color and often large-scale, the photographs reference everything from classical painting and avant-garde cinema to science fiction illustration and Alfred Hitchcock. Exhibition: McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, USA (28.09.2016-08.01.2017).
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Documentary photography; Photography; Photographic criticism; Narrative art;
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- 50 contemporary photographers you should know / by Heine, Florian,author.(CARDINAL)554850; Finger, Brad,author.(CARDINAL)558715;
This globetrotting collection of contemporary photographers and their work is a great way to become familiar with the wide variety of techniques and styles embraced by the medium. Organized chronologically by year of birth, each photographer is introduced in double-page spreads that feature reproductions of their work and a perceptive and concise appreciation of their life and career. From Japanese photographer Daidõ Moriyama, famous for his images of post-war Japan, to Richard Mosse, an Irish conceptual documentarian who uses infrared film to document war in the Eastern Congo from a bold new perspective, this book offers an exciting array of familiar and not-so-familiar works. Among the photographers included are Nan Goldin, William Eggleston, Sebastião Salgado, Sally Mann, Nobuyoshi Araki, Dayanita Singh, Juergen Teller, and Alec Soth. By reaching across the globe and including artists whose work is experimental, groundbreaking, thought-provoking, or beautiful, this book presents a panoply of today's most remarkable photographers.--Publisher website.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Photographers; Photography, Artistic.; Portrait photography.;
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- The artists' and writers' cookbook : a collection of stories with recipes / by Garrett, Natalie Eve,editor.(CARDINAL)797195;
"The Artists' and Writers' Cookbook is a collection of personal, food-related stories with recipes from 76 contemporary artists and writers. Inspired by a book from 1961, The (original) Artists' & Writers' Cookbook included recipes from the likes of Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Marianne Moore, and Harper Lee. This new, vibrantly illustrated version includes stories and recipes from Anthony Doerr, Leanne Shapton, Joyce Carol Oates, John Currin and Rachel Feinstein, Ed Ruscha, Neil Gaiman, Edwidge Danticat, Aimee Bender, Gregory Crewdson, James Franco, Francesca Lia Block, Swoon, Nelson DeMille, Rick Moody and Laurel Nakadate, Nikki Giovanni, T.C. Boyle, Lev Grossman, Roz Chast, Heidi Julavits, Marina Abramović, Curtis Sittenfeld, Julia Alvarez, and many others. In The Artists' and Writers' Cookbook, Anthony Doerr lures us out into the wild to find huckleberries and happiness. Neil Gaiman makes a perfectly eerie cheese omelet while Ed Ruscha associates his cactus omelet with "a time of doom." Yiyun Li eats rations in Beijing while Edwidge Danticat prepares a soup to celebrate freedom. Nelson DeMille reminisces about a meal he ate 40 years ago when serving in Vietnam; Kamrooz Aram recalls childhood "picnics" in his basement in Tehran during air raids. Sanford Biggers updates a soul food classic-"something tasty to lessen the bitter taste of consistent, systematic oppression." Paul Muldoon and Aimee Bender conjure food-related apocalyptic visions. Marina Abramović shares a dish best consumed on top of a volcano, Elissa Schappell dreams of playing Serge Gainsbourg records to snails, and Padgett Powell tastes a dish that reverses time and space. Daniel Wallace woos with an eggplant sandwich. Francesca Lia Block tells us how to fall in love."--Goodreads.com.
- Subjects: Anecdotes.; Cookbooks.; Illustrated works.; Cooking.; Cooking; Cooking;
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