Walker Evans

Decade by Decade

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Walker Evans
Decade by Decade

By James Crump, texts by Aaron Betsky, graphic design by Atelier Sternstein

English

2010. 256 pp., 240 color ills.

25,90 x 28,60 cm
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ISBN 978-3-7757-2491-3

“The book seems destined to become the Evans landmark.” Jörg Colberg, Conscientious

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| Discoveries of new works by the great master of photography

Walker Evans (1903–1975) is undisputedly one of the most influential American photographers ever. His work altered the consciousness of his country, and many of his images are fixed in collective American memory. His uncompromising documentation of poverty during the Great Depression has become an iconic part of the history of photography, yet his equally innovative works produced in the ensuing decades have met with less acclaim.

This monograph is devoted to Evans’s complete body of work, and it deliberately features many of the photographs that are only rarely seen, including the Polaroids he shot in the early seventies—his last images. The photographer’s consistently heightening influence in the seventies and his symbiotic relationship with legendaryMuseum of Modern Art curator John Szarkowski comprise the core of this revisionist volume.

James Crump, Curator of Photography at the Cincinnati Art Museum, has written extensively about contemporary art and photography.

Exhibition schedule: Cincinnati Art Museum, June 12–September 5, 2010

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Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati, 12.6 - 5.9.2010
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