DEMOCRATIC
CAMERA
Photographs and Video, 1958 - 2008
William Eggleston
Hardbound,
9" x 12",
272 pages
250 color illustrations
2008, The Whitney Museum of American Art
By Elisabeth Sussman, Thomas Weski, Tina Kukielski,
and Stanley Booth
From the Publisher:
Elvis’s Graceland, a freezer stuffed
with food, a Gulf gasoline sign standing in a deserted rural landscape—these
are only a few of the iconic images captured by the “democratic
camera” of photographer William Eggleston. Not only has
he drawn upon images so telling of American culture, he has produced
them with an intensity and balance of color that have helped elevate
the entire field of color photography to a fine art, especially
since his 1976 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
Drawing together Eggleston’s famous and
lesser-known works, this lavishly illustrated catalogue is the
first to examine both his photography and videos. Of particular
relevance are his black-and-white images from the late 1950s and
1960s, which helped shape his color photography, as well as the
relationship between his provocative video recordings of 1970s
Memphis nightlife and his later work. Included are reproductions
of newly restored prints, executed specifically for the exhibition.
Filled with new and challenging contributions
to scholarship and accompanying the first major U.S. survey of
his work, this catalogue will prove the standard reference for
Eggleston’s photographs for years to come. |