Alex Webb: The Suffering of Light

Alex Webb: The Suffering of Light

Hardcover

31 May, 2011

The Suffering of Light is the first comprehensive monograph charting the career of acclaimed American photographer Alex Webb. Gathering some of his most ic...

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ISBN-10:

1597111732

ISBN-13:

9781597111737

Publisher

Aperture

Dimensions

12.20 X 13.20 X 1.00 inches

Language

English

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The Suffering of Light is the first comprehensive monograph charting the career of acclaimed American photographer Alex Webb. Gathering some of his most iconic images, many of which were taken in the far corners of the earth, this exquisite book brings a fresh perspective to his extensive catalog. Recognized as a pioneer of American color photography since the 1970s, Webb has consistently created photographs characterized by intense color and light. His work, with its richly layered and complex composition, touches on multiple genres, including street photography, photojournalism, and fine art, but as Webb claims, "to me it all is photography. You have to go out and explore the world with a camera." Webb's ability to distill gesture, color and contrasting cultural tensions into single, beguiling frames results in evocative images that convey a sense of enigma, irony and humor. Featuring key works alongside previously unpublished photographs, The Suffering of Light provides the most thorough examination to date of this modern master's prolific, 30-year career.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1597111732

ISBN-13

:9781597111737

Publisher

:Aperture

Publication date

: 31 May, 2011

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 12.20 X 13.20 X 1.00 inches

Weight

:2.132 Kg

Editorial Reviews

A 30-year retrospective of a great, and often overlooked, American pioneer of colour photography who pays scant regard to genre boundaries, merging art photography, photojournalism and often complex street photographs.--Sean O'Hagan"The Guardian" (12/13/2011)
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