DOGS
ON ROCKS
William Wegman
Hardbound,
7" x 9¼", 136
pages
88 color illustrations
2008, A.S.A.P
edited by Marion Boulton Stroud
From the Publisher:
Dogs on Rocks is a volume of new
photographs of WilliamWegman’s famous Weimaraners, taken
while he was in residence at The Acadia Summer Arts Program in
Maine or at his own home in Maine. Many of these stunning shots—
of the dogs alone, in pairs or in groups — take advantage
of the breathtaking vistas of Acadia National Park on Mount Desert
Island, where the program is located. Wegman’s formal portraits
of the animals are framed by the natural beauty and muted tones
of the island’s forest and rocky beach. “I don’t
feel lonely when I’m around them,” Wegman has said
about his beloved dogs, “But I love also listening to them.
I always make sure I spend some time just seeing what they’re
really doing. Especially outside, you know,when you’re alone
with them. Because so many people, including myself, fill in a
whole vocabulary for them that is ours and not theirs. I remember
spending some time for the first time with Man Ray, my first dog.
I didn’t talk that day. I just listened to what he was listening
to, the whole aura of smells and sounds and sights and things
that he was picking up on during that day.”
The Acadia Summer Arts Program was
founded by Marion Boulton Stroud, the founder of The FabricWorkshop
and Museum in Philadelphia, where she is the Artistic Director.
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