Lisette Model

34,95
Op voorraad
SKU
9788836648320
Bindwijze: Paperback
Levertijd 1-2 werkdagen Verzendkosten € 2,95
  • Gratis verzending vanaf €50,-
  • Veilige en makkelijke betaalopties
  • Aangesloten bij Thuiswinkel Waarborg
  • Makkelijk bestellen ook zonder account
Afbeelding vergroten
Productomschrijving
With an ironic and brazen look, Lisette Model was able to capture in her shots the most grotesque aspects of postwar American society. Published on the occasion of the first Italian anthological exhibition dedicated to her, the volume retraces the successful work of Lisette Model, an artist of Austrian origin who had great importance in the development of photography in the Fifties and Sixties. Parallel to her teaching activity - she had among her students authors who later became famous such as Diane Arbus and Larry Fink - Lisette Model was an ironic and irreverent photographer, able to capture in her shots the most grotesque aspects of post-war American society. Alongside the most famous series - such as Promenade des Anglais, created in Nice, or the photographs dedicated to New Yorkers or the very suggestive ones made in jazz clubs - the book also proposes lesser-known projects, which account for her personal and sardonic photographic language. The close-up shots, the recurring use of the flash, the exasperated contrasts are the expedients that the author resorts to in order to accentuate the imperfections of the bodies and the coarse gestures of her subjects, transformed into the characters of a sneering human comedy: an approach to reality which made Lisette Model the forerunner of a way of using photography that would find full realization only in the following decades.
Meer informatie
ISBN9788836648320
BindwijzePaperback
Publicatie datum20210430
Breedte237 mm
Hoogte289 mm
Dikte20 mm
Back to top