The Aperture Masters of Photography Series has become a touchstone of Apertures longstanding commitment to introducing the history and art of photography to a broader public. Each volume provides an ongoing comprehensive view of the artists who have helped shape the medium. Initially presented as the History of Photography Series in 1976, the first volume featured Henri Cartier-Bresson and was edited by legendary French publisher Robert Delpire, who cofounded the series with Apertures own Michael Hoffman. Twenty volumes have been published in total, each of them devoted to an image-maker whose achievements have accorded them vital importance in the history of photography. Each volume presents an evocative selection of the photographers lifes work, introduced with a foreword by a notable curator or historian of each artist. The series will be relaunched in Fall 2014, beginning with books on Paul Strand and Dorothea Lange, elegantly updated and refreshed for todays photography-hungry audiences, and introducing new, image-by-image commentary and chronologies of the artists lives for each of the previously published titles. The series will also include entirely new titles on individual artists. The Aperture Masters of Photography Series is an unparalleled library of both historical and contemporary photographers, and serves as an accessible compilation for anyone studying the history of photography.
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Weight: 500g
Dimensions: 203 x 203mm
Publication Date: 03 Nov 2014
Publisher: Aperture
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781597112864
About Paul StrandPeter Barberie
Paul Strand was one of the great photographers of the twentieth century. As a youth he studied under Lewis Hine and went on to draw acclaim from such illustrious sources as Alfred Stieglitz. After World War II Strand traveled around the world to photograph and in the process created a dynamic and significant body of work. A major retrospective of his work was shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in October 2014. Paul Strand was one of the great photographers of the twentieth century. As a youth he studied under Lewis Hine and went on to draw acclaim from such illustrious sources as Alfred Stieglitz. After World War II Strand traveled around the world to photograph and in the process created a dynamic and significant body of work. A major retrospective of his work was shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in October 2014. Peter Barberie is the Brodsky Curator of Photographs Alfred Stieglitz Center Philadelphia Museum of Art and a leading historian on Paul Strand.