daveodroid.com
Sep 17, 2008
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Denis Darzacq Photographer (via lensculture)
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Frank took 28,000 shots from 1955 to 1956 over the course of three road trips. The genius lay in editing them down into 83 daggers which he plunged directly into the heart of the Myth.
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Robert Frank’s Unsentimental Journey: Entertainment & Culture: vanityfair.com
Sep 14, 2008
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The work doesn’t teach us anything, but why should it. It takes us to places we might normally not go and interweaves unconscious elements in ways that are far richer than any linear written narrative can do.
- Colin Pantall’s blog: What can we learn from these pictures?
Sep 14, 2008
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LARRY GAGOSIAN | More Intelligent Life
Larry Gagosian is the man who changed the art world. And he doesn’t want to talk about it. Sarah Douglas spoke to dozens of his friends, colleagues and artists to find out who he is and how he works …
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This work represents a departure from archetypal photographic depictions of nature; grandiloquent mountain views and dramatized skies are eschewed, as are ideal specimens of flora. Anthropomorphization of “perfect form in nature” does not occur; the geometric is not valorized. The photographs are not meant to be metaphoric equivalents of anything else. Rather, the images present themselves without pretense as a systematic index of seasonal progression
- SHANE LAVALETTE / JOURNAL » Joel Sternfeld: Oxbow Archive
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