Today color photography is so ubiquitous that its hard to believe there was a time when this was not the case. Color Rush: Seventy-five Years of Color Photography in America explores the developments that led us to this point, looking at the way color photographs circulated and appeared at the time of their making. From magazine pages to gallery walls, from advertisements to photojournalism, Color Rush charts the history of color photography in the United States from the moment it became available as a mass medium to the moment when it no longer seemed an unusual choice for artists. The book begins with the 1907 unveiling of autochrome, the first commercially available color process, and continues up through the 1981 landmark survey show and book, The New Color Photography, which hailed the widespread acceptance of color photography in contemporary art. In the intervening years, color photography captured the popular imagination through its visibility in magazines like Life and Vogue, as well as through its accessibility in the marketplace thanks to companies like Kodak. Often in photo histories color is presented as having arrived fully formed in the 1970s; this book reveals a deeper story and uncovers connections in both artistic and commercial practices. A comprehensive chronology and examples of significant moments and movements mark the increasing visibility of color photography. Color Rush brings together Ansel Adams and William Eggleston, Eliot Porter and Cindy Sherman, Edward Steichen and Stephen Shore, and examines them in a fresh context paying particular attention to color photographys translation onto the printed page. In doing so, it traces a new history that more fully accounts for colors pervasive presence today.
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Weight: 1950g
Dimensions: 240 x 290mm
Publication Date: 29 Apr 2013
Publisher: Aperture
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781597112260
About Katherine A. BussardLisa Hostetler
Katherine A. Bussard is Peter C. Bunnell Curator of Photography at the Princeton University Art Museum. Previously she served as associate curator of photography at the Art Institute Chicago. Her major exhibitions include: Film and Photo in New York (2012); So the Story Goes: Photographs by Tina Barney Philip-Lorca diCorcia Nan Goldin Sally Mann and Larry Sultan (2006); and a biennial series dedicated to emerging photographers (20052011). She is the author of Unfamiliar Streets: The Photographs of Richard Avedon Charles Moore Martha Rosler and Philip-Lorca diCorcia (2014). Lisa Hostetler is curator of photography at George Eastman Museum Rochester New York. Previously she worked as curator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. and the Milwaukee Art Museum where she curated exhibitions including Taryn Simon: Photographs and Texts In Living Color: Photographs by Saul Leiter and Color Rush: 75 Years of Color Photography in Americafor which she worked as an editor on an accompanying title published by Aperture in 2013.
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