HUMAN
DOCUMENTS
Eight Photographers
Hardbound,
11" x 9",
128
pages
96 quadtone illustrations
2009, Peabody Museum
Conceived by Robert Gardner
Edited by Charles Warren
From the Publisher:
In Human Documents, Robert Gardner introduces the work
of photographers with whom he has worked over a period of nearly
fifty years under the auspices of the Film Study Center at Harvard.
Their images achieve the status of what Gardner calls “human
documents”: visual evidence that testifies to our shared
humanity. In images and words, the book adds to the already significant
literature on photography and filmmaking as ways to gather both
fact and insight into the human condition. In nearly 100 images
spanning geographies and cultures including India, New Guinea,
Ethiopia, and the United States, Human Documents demonstrates
the important role photography can play in furthering our understanding
of human nature and connecting people through an almost universal
visual language.
Author and cultural critic Eliot Weinberger contributes
the essay “Photography and Anthropology (A Contact Sheet),”
in which he provides a new and intriguing context for viewing
and thinking about the images presented here.
With photographs by Michael Rockefeller, Robert
Gardner, Kevin Bubriski, Adelaide de Menil, Christopher James,
Jane Tuckerman, Susan Meiselas, and Alex Webb. |