THE
SADNESS OF MEN
Philip Perkis
Hardbound,
10" x 11",
264 pages
125 duotone illustrations
2008, Quantuck Lane Press
Foreword by Max Kozloff
From the Publisher:
“Philip’s pictures are not like
anyone else’s. They are like looking at a dream.”
—HELEN LEVITT
Philip Perkis is one of the most widely respected
American photographers, yet his work is little known outside of
professional circles. In this fifty-year retrospective, and first
published collection, his inimitable vision is brought to the
public. With a gift for capturing moments of heartbreaking honesty
and unparalleled beauty, he presents a world on the brink of transcendence.
Taken in the most humble circumstances—snapped from the
driver’s seat or taken at home—these images are so
much more than the sum of their parts. The electric fury of barking
dogs in the streets of Mexico, the white stillness of Israel,
and the silence of a sleeping mother, carry within them complexities
of gray, of raw emotion and metaphor. These images are the gift
of a master observer with an eye tuned to the almost imperceptible
miracles of everyday life. They are not one-line gags or jaded
images of the poor or suffering, rather they are evocative explorations
of the lovely sadness of life and the wild, sweet rhythms of the
world. |