Chema Madoz
Title | Chema Madoz PDF eBook |
Author | Christian Caujolle |
Publisher | Assouline Books & Gifts |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Photography, Artistic |
ISBN | 9782843231544 |
Poised between poetry, surrealism and a smile, Chema Madoz reveals a world in which the absurd observes us at every moment. His photos contain the world in a small envelope or a tiny wooden box. They have as their subject objects stripped of their primary function. Behind their usual appearance, their strangeness is revealed and makes us question what is normal. Chema Madoz was born January 20, 1958, in Madrid. His work, known throughout the world, was finally recognized in 1991 with the Kodak Prize for European Photography.
Chema Madoz
Title | Chema Madoz PDF eBook |
Author | Chema Madoz |
Publisher | La Fabrica |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Photography, Artistic |
ISBN | 9788492498628 |
Spanish photographer Chema Madoz (b. 1958) handles, invents and photographs objects. This PhotoBolsillo compact volume reproduces 58 of his surreal black-and-white photographs.
Chema Madoz
Title | Chema Madoz PDF eBook |
Author | Chema Madoz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Photographers |
ISBN |
Chema Madoz
Title | Chema Madoz PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | La fabrica |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Photography, Artistic |
ISBN | 9788416248063 |
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Sala Alcalâa 31, Madrid, Spain, May 13-August 2, 2015.
The House I Once Called Home
Title | The House I Once Called Home PDF eBook |
Author | Duane Michals |
Publisher | Enitharmon Press |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN |
Duane Michals (born 1932) was seventy when, soon after the death of his mother, he returned to his native Pittsburgh to revisit the house in which he was born and brought up. Its deteriorated state proved a poignant focus for his memories, prompting reveries on mortality and the succession of generations that found form as a sequence of photographs and poetic texts. In The House I Once Called Home, the interaction of words and images provides a sensitive and moving account of one man's journey through life. Michals creates a highly affecting layering of time by superimposing new photographs onto much older images taken in the same location during his earlier life there. Michals is one of America's most consistently individual and original voices in photography. He rejected the documentary emphasis of much of the work that preceded him, instead using the camera to explore the workings of the mind. Michals sought to overcome what he deemed to be the limitations of the single photographic image, both by writing directly onto his prints and by creating narrative sequences of images; these innovative techniques proved immensely influential. Powerfully intimate in its focus, The House I Once Called Home demonstrates conclusively the possibility of exposing universal truths through the most personal events. It is a work to which every reader will be able to relate through the filter of his or her own experience, and which will undoubtedly accrue new meanings as we ourselves return to it at different stages in our lives.
The Book of Images
Title | The Book of Images PDF eBook |
Author | Stefano Stoll |
Publisher | Walther Konig Verlag |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9783960986492 |
This "Book of Images" comes as a true storm, full of ideas on how to think differently about photography and context. How can they blend in with each other, enhance each other or clash with each other? This is a unique dictionary of visual experiences featuring more than 250 artists such as John Baldessari, JR, Christian Marclay, Daido Moriyama, Martin Parr and Cindy Sherman.00Exhibition: Festival Images Vevey, Switzerland (2018).
Big Appetites
Title | Big Appetites PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Boffoli |
Publisher | Workman Publishing |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2013-09-10 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 0761176411 |
Welcome to a world where little people have big personalities. A world that’s upside down and yet weirdly, wonderfully real. A world where Lilliputian thieves poach strawberry seeds. Where it takes a guy with a jackhammer to pop open pistachios. Where skaters fall into a crack in the crème brûlée, and teddy bear cookies congregate with evil intent. Marrying inspired photographs of real food and tiny people with equally inspired captions, photographer Christopher Boffoli creates a smart, funny, quirky vision of what it means to play with your food. The scenes are hilarious and outlandish— a farmer shovels a pasture full of cow pies, aka chocolate chips; hikers pause at a rest stop to take in a magical mushroom forest. And the captions surprise with their cleverness and emotional truth. Of the proudly gesticulating little chef amid the macarons: “Right on cue, Philippe stepped up to take all of the credit.” Of the tiny bather up to her chin in waves of blue Jell-O: “In her continuing search for a husband, Gladys decided it was best to put herself in situations where she needed to be rescued.” Of the broad-shouldered technician spreading condiments on a hot dog: “Gary always uses too much mustard. But no one can say so. It’s a union thing.” Happiness, hope, adventure, pride, love, greed, menace, solitude—it’s our world, seen through a singularly unique and funny lens, in more than 100 scenes from breakfast through dessert.