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Roy DeCarava: the sound i saw

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By (author): Radiclani Clytus

Roy DeCarava: the sound i saw is the pictorial equivalent of jazz. Here the visionary photographer turns his gaze on legendary jazz icons John Coltrane, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and Ornette Coleman, among many others.

This is a book about people, about jazz, and about things. The work between its covers tries to present images for the head and for the heart and, like its subject matter, is particular, subjective, and individual, writes DeCarava. A master of poetic contemplation and of sensual tonalities in black and white, DeCarava is, above all, a photographer of people. A member of the postWorld War II generation that sought a new modernist vocabulary, he was first recognized for his innovative images of life in Harlem (the subject of The Sweet Flypaper of Life, his 1955 collaboration with poet Langston Hughes) and extraordinary portraits of jazz musicians like John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday. It is these two themesNew York and jazzinterwoven and inseparable, that are the ostensible subject of the sound i saw. However, the seemingly casual yet deeply felt compositions and the rich, gradient tones of DeCaravas photographs stir emotions that resonate far beyond one neighborhood and one era.

Conceived, designed, written, and made as an artist maquette by DeCarava in the early 1960s, the sound i saw went unpublished for almost half a century until it was printed by Phaidon in 2001. At its core is a visual and philosophical journey to plumb the meaning of a creative life. The artists intention in proposing a complex relationship between vision and music moves his comprehensive, decade-long reflection to the status of a magnum opus. This new edition, co-published by First Print Press and David Zwirner Books, includes new scholarship by Radiclani Clytus, and reflections by Sherry Turner DeCarava. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 2300g
  • Dimensions: 260 x 337mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: David Zwirner
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781644230107

About Radiclani Clytus

Over the course of six decades American artist Roy DeCarava (19192009) produced a singular collection of black-and-white photographs of modern life that combine formal acuity with an intimate and deeply human treatment of his subject matter. Grounded by a unified theory of the visual plane his work displays a subtle mastery of tonal and spatial elements and devotion to the medium of photography as a means of artistic expression. DeCarava created images that carry an emotional impact in their immediate relationship to the viewer while also revealing less-than-visible terrains. DeCaravas pioneering work privileged the aesthetic qualities of the medium carrying the ability to reach the viewer as a counterpoint to the view of photography as mere chronicle or document and helping it to gain acceptance as an art form in its own right. Radiclani Clytus is an academic and independent filmmaker who works at the intersections of new media and nineteenth-century American literature and visual culture. He has written extensively on transatlantic abolitionist imagery and is the editor of two compilations of prose by Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Yusef Komunyakaa: Blue Notes (2000) and Condition Red (2017). As a documentary filmmaker Clytus has received commissions from Luhring Augustine Steinway & Sons and the United States National Park Service. His first film Looks of a Lot premiered at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and his latest feature Grammar explores the interdisciplinary language of creative expression. He is the principal of RoundO Films.Sherry Turner DeCarava is an art historian curator and independent scholar in the fields of traditional arts and contemporary American photography. Serving as the executive director the principal focus of her professional career has been the development of The DeCarava Archives which supports exhibition and scholarly research projects related to the work of her late husband Roy DeCarava. She is the author of two definitive texts on his photography published in Roy DeCarava: A Retrospective (1996) and Roy DeCarava: Photographs (1981). In 2014 she initiated First Print Press beginning a process to republish classic Roy DeCarava books while bringing new photographic projects into print.

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