ONE
STEP BIG SHOT
Gus Van Sant
Hardbound,
8½" x 10½", 72
pages
52 duotone and color illustrations
2010, Nazraeli Press
Essay by Lawrence Fong
From the Publisher:
The title of this important new collection
of photographs by renowned movie director Gus Van Sant references
a quick and direct act of picture making: the use of Polaroid
cameras and films. In the hands of Van Sant, a “big shot”
was “one step” in the production of his early films.
As a collection, these portraits – selected from the hundreds
taken for casting those films – exemplify the artist’s
considerable talents, and also provoke discussion about representation.
The allure of a Van Sant portrait reaches beyond the inherent
luminosity and ephemeral nature of an instant positive print.
The expressive gesture by an aspiring actor, able to project an
appealing gaze and posture, is even more engaging when the portrayal
captures an imminent or character identity in the early stages
of an actor’s career. Van Sant's investment in capturing
a subject at a particular moment – a one-step big shot –
is much more than a process used in making films; these portraits
are also, undeniably, documents that in time have become art.
One Step Big Shot is published to coincide with the
exhibition One Step Big Shot: Portraits by Andy Warhol and Gus
Van Sant at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of
Oregon. The book opens with an insightful essay by the Museum's
curator of American and regional art, Lawrence Fong.
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