LIVE,
LOVE, LOOK LAST
Nicholas Nixon
Hardbound,
9" x 11",
148
pages
Numerous illustrations
2010, Steidl
From the Publisher:
An early associate of the New Topographics movement,
Nicholas Nixon (born 1947) achieved fame for his widely exhibited
ongoing project The Brown Sisters (begun in 1975), for
which he has made one black-and-white portrait per year of four
sisters, one of whom is Nixon’s wife. Nixon’s
Live, Love, Look Last brings together similarly intimate
photographs from the past decade. Each of the series presented—Nixon’s
family, couples, Boston cityscapes and critically ill patients—originated
as a project of its own, but Nixon soon realized that the four
independent series collectively articulated his continual effort
to simply render life’s most intimate moments, and so has
gathered them here. Nixon brings a moving candor to his sense
of portraiture, and takes care to strike a balance between “on
the one hand, getting the picture I want, and on the other, having
(his subjects) like the experience. I don’t want them to
feel like I’ve taken anything they don’t want to give
me.”Unflinchingly honest in his approach, Nixon explores
the relationships between individuals and their environment, and
how these bonds are affected by birth and death.
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