Duane Michals - Things are queer - 1973





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Things are queer by Duane Michals, first edition published in 1973 by Fotogalerie Wilde, Cologne, in English and German, softback, 48 pages, good condition.
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You visit the SUPER POPULAR SINGLE-SELLER-AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany) - with INTERNATIONAL PHOTOBOOKS from my PRIVATE COLLECTION and from RECENT ACQUISITATIONS.
RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase this VINTAGE photo and artist publication from 1973 (! -
by American photographer and artist Duane Michals (1932-2026).
Mentioned here:
The Open Book, Hasselblad Center, 2004, page 294/295
This catalogue is the first publication by Duane Michals in Germany and a must-have for every fan of his work.
5Uhr30.com guarantees detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% protection, 100% insurance and combined shipping worldwide.
Fotogalerie Wilde, Cologne, 1973. First editions, first printing.
Softcover (as issued). 220 x 220 mm. 24 pages with 9 photos. Photos: Duane Michals. Text in English and German.
Condition:
Clean with no marks. Inside lightly, outside strongly yellowed. Overall very good condition.
Great, very early Duane Michals publication from 1973.
"Duane Michals's work makes innovative use of photo-sequences, often incorporating text to examine emotion and philosophy. Michals's interest in art began at age 14 while attending watercolor university classes at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. In 1953, he received a B.A. from the University of Denver. In 1956, after two years in the Army, he went on to study at the Parsons School of Design with a plan to become a graphic designer; however, he did not complete his studies.
He describes his photographic skills as 'completely self-taught.' In 1958, while on a holiday in the USSR he discovered an interest in photography. The photographs he made during this trip became his first exhibition held in 1963 at the Underground Gallery in New York City.
For a number of years, Michals was a commercial photographer, working for Esquire and Mademoiselle, and he covered the filming of The Great Gatsby for Vogue (1974). He did not have a studio. Instead, he took portraits of people in their environment, which was a contrast to the method of other photographers at the time, such as Avedon and Irving Penn.
Michals was hired by the government of Mexico to photograph the 1968 Summer Olympics. In 1970, his works were shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The portraits he took between 1958 and 1988 would later become the basis of his book, Album.
In 1976, Michals received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Michals also produced the art for the album Synchronicity (by The Police) in 1983, and Clouds Over Eden by Richard Barone in 1993.
Though he has not been involved in gay civil rights, his photography has addressed gay themes. In discussing his notion of the artist's relationship to politics and power however, Michals feels ultimately that aspirations are useless:
'I feel the political aspirations are impotent. They can never be seen. If they are, it will only be by a limited audience. If one is to act politically, one simply puts down the camera and goes out and does something. I think of someone like Heartfield who ridiculed the Nazis. Who very creatively took great stands. He could have been killed at any moment, he was Jewish, and my God what the guy did. It was extraordinary. You don't see that now.'
Michals cites Balthus, William Blake, Lewis Carroll, Thomas Eakins, René Magritte, and Walt Whitman as influences on his art. In turn, he has influenced photographers such as David Levinthal and Francesca Woodman.
He is noted for two innovations in artistic photography developed in the 1960s and 1970s. First, he "[told] a story through a series of photos" as in his 1970 book Sequences. Second, he handwrote text near his photographs, thereby giving information that the image itself could not convey.
Michals grew up in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and currently lives in New York City. He was raised Catholic.
Michals' partner Frederick Gorrée died in 2017. The two were together since 1960."
(Wikipedia)
Seller's Story
You visit the SUPER POPULAR SINGLE-SELLER-AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany) - with INTERNATIONAL PHOTOBOOKS from my PRIVATE COLLECTION and from RECENT ACQUISITATIONS.
RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase this VINTAGE photo and artist publication from 1973 (! -
by American photographer and artist Duane Michals (1932-2026).
Mentioned here:
The Open Book, Hasselblad Center, 2004, page 294/295
This catalogue is the first publication by Duane Michals in Germany and a must-have for every fan of his work.
5Uhr30.com guarantees detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% protection, 100% insurance and combined shipping worldwide.
Fotogalerie Wilde, Cologne, 1973. First editions, first printing.
Softcover (as issued). 220 x 220 mm. 24 pages with 9 photos. Photos: Duane Michals. Text in English and German.
Condition:
Clean with no marks. Inside lightly, outside strongly yellowed. Overall very good condition.
Great, very early Duane Michals publication from 1973.
"Duane Michals's work makes innovative use of photo-sequences, often incorporating text to examine emotion and philosophy. Michals's interest in art began at age 14 while attending watercolor university classes at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. In 1953, he received a B.A. from the University of Denver. In 1956, after two years in the Army, he went on to study at the Parsons School of Design with a plan to become a graphic designer; however, he did not complete his studies.
He describes his photographic skills as 'completely self-taught.' In 1958, while on a holiday in the USSR he discovered an interest in photography. The photographs he made during this trip became his first exhibition held in 1963 at the Underground Gallery in New York City.
For a number of years, Michals was a commercial photographer, working for Esquire and Mademoiselle, and he covered the filming of The Great Gatsby for Vogue (1974). He did not have a studio. Instead, he took portraits of people in their environment, which was a contrast to the method of other photographers at the time, such as Avedon and Irving Penn.
Michals was hired by the government of Mexico to photograph the 1968 Summer Olympics. In 1970, his works were shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The portraits he took between 1958 and 1988 would later become the basis of his book, Album.
In 1976, Michals received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Michals also produced the art for the album Synchronicity (by The Police) in 1983, and Clouds Over Eden by Richard Barone in 1993.
Though he has not been involved in gay civil rights, his photography has addressed gay themes. In discussing his notion of the artist's relationship to politics and power however, Michals feels ultimately that aspirations are useless:
'I feel the political aspirations are impotent. They can never be seen. If they are, it will only be by a limited audience. If one is to act politically, one simply puts down the camera and goes out and does something. I think of someone like Heartfield who ridiculed the Nazis. Who very creatively took great stands. He could have been killed at any moment, he was Jewish, and my God what the guy did. It was extraordinary. You don't see that now.'
Michals cites Balthus, William Blake, Lewis Carroll, Thomas Eakins, René Magritte, and Walt Whitman as influences on his art. In turn, he has influenced photographers such as David Levinthal and Francesca Woodman.
He is noted for two innovations in artistic photography developed in the 1960s and 1970s. First, he "[told] a story through a series of photos" as in his 1970 book Sequences. Second, he handwrote text near his photographs, thereby giving information that the image itself could not convey.
Michals grew up in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and currently lives in New York City. He was raised Catholic.
Michals' partner Frederick Gorrée died in 2017. The two were together since 1960."
(Wikipedia)
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