Stephen Shore is a pioneering photographer and influential teacher. From Galilee to the Negev is an intimate portrait of a multi-faceted place, exploring the landscape of Israel and the Palestinian territories of the West Bank; its complexities and its contradictions. Shore travelled the length and breadth of the region, questioning and revealing through his camera lens. His visual inquiry explores the landscape itself and the people who live in it the daily lives and the narratives that combine to create this fascinating place at once beautiful and ugly, safe and hostile. A selection of texts by a diverse range of writers who have each selected one photograph as a spring board will be interspersed amongst the photographs, offering a gathering of voices and perspectives. See more
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Weight: 2360g
Dimensions: 291 x 338mm
Publication Date: 12 May 2014
Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780714867069
About Jane KramerJodi MagnessStephen ShoreYossi Klein Halevi
By the age of 14 three of Stephen Shore's photographs were acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. As a teenager he spent time in Andy Warhols Factory photographing the artist and his entourage. In 1971 Shore became the first living photographer to have a one-person show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His photographs have since been included in numerous shows including the American Surfacesexhibition (Cologne and Frankfurt 1999) and the Tate Moderns successful 2003 Cruel and Tenderexhibition. Shore is a pioneering and highly influential photographer; he is also an important teacher and is Director of the Photography Program at Bard College New York.
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