A
SHIMMER OF POSSIBILITY
Paul Graham
Hardbound,
13" x 10", 360 pages
160 color illustrations
2007, Steidl Mack
Edited and with interviews by Moises Saman
From the publisher:
Inspired by Chekhov's short stories-and
by his own contagious joy in the book form-photographer Paul Graham
has created A Shimmer of Possibility, comprised of 10
individual books, each a photographic short story of everyday
life. Some are simple and linear-a man smokes a cigarette while
he waits for a bus in Las Vegas, or the camera tracks an autumn
walk in Boston. Some entwine two, three or four scenes-while a
couple carry their shopping home in Texas, a small child dances
with a plastic bag in a garden. Some watch a quiet narrative break
unexpectedly into a sublime moment-as a man cuts the grass in
Pittsburgh it begins to rain, until the low sun breaks through
and illuminates each drop. Graham's filmic haikus shun any forceful
summation or tidy packaging. Instead, they create the impression
of life flowing around and past us while we stand and stare, and
make it hard not to share the artist's quiet astonishment with
its beauty and grace. The 10 books gathered here are identical
in trim size, but vary in length from just a single photograph
to 60 pages of images made at one street corner. Paul Graham's
work has been widely exhibited and published for 25 years, most
recently in the book American Night.
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