STEPHEN
SHORE
Softbound,
10" x 11½",
160 pages
Color illustrations
2007, Phaidon
Edited by Christy Lange
From the Publisher:
Stephen Shore (b. 1947) is a true artistic
innovator whose work has opened up new frontiers for contemporary
photography. His photographs of everyday American scenes unveiled
the exceptional beauty to be found in banality, at the same time
laying the groundwork for contemporary photographic genres such
as the diaristic snapshot and the monumentalized landscape. This
monograph offers the first complete look at the artist's long
and storied career, from his residency at Warhol's Factory to
his experiments in conceptual photography, from his landmark series
American Surfaces to his continued exploration of emerging
techniques. One of the first art photographers to work in colour,
Shore's high-key portraits of America's chromatic landscape can
be found in the permanent collections of major museums all over
the world.
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