William Eggleston - From Black and White to Color (First edition) - 2014

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William Eggleston's From Black and White to Color, first edition hardcover published by Steidl in 2014, English original language, 200 pages, photography and art, in excellent condition.

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At the end of the 1950s William Eggleston began to photograph around his home in Memphis using black-and-white 35mm film. Fascinated by the photography of Henri Cartier- Bresson, Eggleston declared at the time: “I couldn’t imagine doing anything more than making a perfect fake Cartier- Bresson.” Eventually Eggleston developed his own style which later shaped his seminal work in color―an original vision of the American everyday with its icons of banality: supermarkets, diners, service stations, automobiles and ghostly figures lost in space. From Black and White to Color includes some exceptional as yet unpublished photographs, and displays the evolution, ruptures and above all the radicalness of Eggleston’s work when he began photographing in color at the end of the 1960s. Here we discover similar obsessions and recurrent themes as present in his early black-and-white work, including ceilings, food, and scenes of waiting, as well as Eggleston’s unconventional croppings―all definitive traits of the photographer who famously proclaimed, “I am at war with the obvious.”

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Books are my great passion, which I have been collecting privately for decades with great love. I keep a vast assortment of thousands of volumes on photography, avant-garde, erotica, fashion and counterculture.
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At the end of the 1950s William Eggleston began to photograph around his home in Memphis using black-and-white 35mm film. Fascinated by the photography of Henri Cartier- Bresson, Eggleston declared at the time: “I couldn’t imagine doing anything more than making a perfect fake Cartier- Bresson.” Eventually Eggleston developed his own style which later shaped his seminal work in color―an original vision of the American everyday with its icons of banality: supermarkets, diners, service stations, automobiles and ghostly figures lost in space. From Black and White to Color includes some exceptional as yet unpublished photographs, and displays the evolution, ruptures and above all the radicalness of Eggleston’s work when he began photographing in color at the end of the 1960s. Here we discover similar obsessions and recurrent themes as present in his early black-and-white work, including ceilings, food, and scenes of waiting, as well as Eggleston’s unconventional croppings―all definitive traits of the photographer who famously proclaimed, “I am at war with the obvious.”

Seller's Story

Books are my great passion, which I have been collecting privately for decades with great love. I keep a vast assortment of thousands of volumes on photography, avant-garde, erotica, fashion and counterculture.
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Details

Number of books
1
Subject
Art, Photography
Book title
From Black and White to Color (First edition)
Author/ Illustrator
William Eggleston
Condition
Fine
Publication year oldest item
2014
Edition
1st Edition
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Steidl
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Number of pages
200
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