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Joel Meyerowitz (1938-) - From "The Porch", 1975

Author: Joel Meyerowitz (1938-) Title: From "The Porch", 1975 Original Vintage contact C-print Print Size: 20,2x25,5 cm mounted on passeparteout; 32x38 cm Signed and dated on verso by the author Edition of 75 numbered Condition: Very good (See pictures for details) International shipping with tracking number About the author: Joel Meyerowitz studied painting and medical drawing at Ohio State University, where he received a BFA in 1959, and initially worked as an advertising art director in his native New York City. He taught himself photography after collaborating on an advertising project with Robert Frank in 1962. Inspired by Frank, his early work consisted mainly of black-and-white street photographs made with a Leica; by 1976 he had turned primarily to color photographs of architectural light and space made with a large-format view camera. He began producing several books in 1978 with Cape Light, and has continued with St. Louis and the Arch (1980), Wild Flowers (1983), Redheads (1990), Bay/Sky (1993), and most recently, At the Water's Edge (1996). He co-authored Bystander: A History of Street Photography (1994) with Colin Westerbeck and has taught photography at Cooper Union and other institutions. Meyerowitz has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, and elsewhere, and he has participated in group exhibitions such as Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 at the Museum of Modern Art and The Art of Fixing a Shadow: 150 Years of Photography at the National Gallery in Washington, DC. He has received many grants and awards, including two Guggenheim Fellowships and a National Endowment for the Arts Grant. Meyerowitz was one of the first photographers to make a successful transition from black-and-white to color in fine-art photography. He has been equally adept at changing his subject matter. The evocation of mood in his recent color photographs, with their apparent lack of grain and their clarity of detail, matches the incisive perception of everyday irony for which his early street photographs were known and admired. Lisa Hostetler Handy et al. Reflections in a Glass Eye: Works from the International Center of Photography Collection, New York: Bulfinch Press in association with the International Center of Photography, 1999, p. 222. #Legrandtour

N. 84056309

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Joel Meyerowitz (1938-) - From "The Porch", 1975

Joel Meyerowitz (1938-) - From "The Porch", 1975

Author: Joel Meyerowitz (1938-)
Title: From "The Porch", 1975

Original Vintage contact C-print
Print Size: 20,2x25,5 cm mounted on passeparteout; 32x38 cm

Signed and dated on verso by the author
Edition of 75 numbered

Condition: Very good (See pictures for details)

International shipping with tracking number

About the author: Joel Meyerowitz studied painting and medical drawing at Ohio State University, where he received a BFA in 1959, and initially worked as an advertising art director in his native New York City. He taught himself photography after collaborating on an advertising project with Robert Frank in 1962. Inspired by Frank, his early work consisted mainly of black-and-white street photographs made with a Leica; by 1976 he had turned primarily to color photographs of architectural light and space made with a large-format view camera. He began producing several books in 1978 with Cape Light, and has continued with St. Louis and the Arch (1980), Wild Flowers (1983), Redheads (1990), Bay/Sky (1993), and most recently, At the Water's Edge (1996). He co-authored Bystander: A History of Street Photography (1994) with Colin Westerbeck and has taught photography at Cooper Union and other institutions. Meyerowitz has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, and elsewhere, and he has participated in group exhibitions such as Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 at the Museum of Modern Art and The Art of Fixing a Shadow: 150 Years of Photography at the National Gallery in Washington, DC. He has received many grants and awards, including two Guggenheim Fellowships and a National Endowment for the Arts Grant.
Meyerowitz was one of the first photographers to make a successful transition from black-and-white to color in fine-art photography. He has been equally adept at changing his subject matter. The evocation of mood in his recent color photographs, with their apparent lack of grain and their clarity of detail, matches the incisive perception of everyday irony for which his early street photographs were known and admired.
Lisa Hostetler
Handy et al. Reflections in a Glass Eye: Works from the International Center of Photography Collection, New York: Bulfinch Press in association with the International Center of Photography, 1999, p. 222.

#Legrandtour

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