Reseña del editor:
ANSEL ADAMS AT 100 will be published in conjuction with an outstanding international exhibition that will open in August 2001 at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco and travel for more than two years to Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Berlin and London. This exhibition and the book that accompanies it will present, along with a fresh look at Adams' classic images, an unexpected and sometimes unfamiliar body of his work, offering the first serious effort to reconsider Adams' contribution to the art of photography in half a century. A critical and interpretive essay on this master photographer by John Szarkowski speaks of the importance of Adams as a modern artist. The book boasts extremely high production values, featuring 110 tritone images printed on a special paper, a linen cloth binding with matching slipcase and a reproduction print (suitable for framing) embossed with the AA seal and inserted in an envelope at the back of the book. Without a doubt, this will be the most important and influential book yet published on Ansel Adams.
Biografía del autor:
In a career that spanned more than five decades, Adams was America's foremost landscape photographer and an ardent environmentalist. Szarkowski has been the most revered photography curator and critic in America for over 40 years.
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- EditorialLittle, Brown
- Año de publicación2001
- ISBN 10 0316858625
- ISBN 13 9780316858625
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de páginas208
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