Spirit of Dunkerque

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52 images, “William Eggelston has a unique ability to find beauty and striking displays of color in ordinary scenes. His idea of ‘the democratic camera posits that by looking patiently at what others ignore, or turn away from, interesting things can be seen. Like previous works on Plains. Georgia and Los Alamos, New Mexico, Spirit of Dinkerque contains quiet, haunting photos of the industrial port city of Dunkerque, France, each masterfully composed and bursting with unexpected color. Pictures of the port’s cargo tanks and ships are blended with intermittent reminders of the natural world surrounding the industrial center, each simultaneously static and dynamic. William Eggleston had the first solo exhibition of color photography at the Museum of Modern Art. He is known for his association with the Warhol crowd in the seventies and for his starkly beautiful camera work.”

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Book Information

ISBN13 9781584232865
Original Title Spirit of Dunkerque
Published Date 2008
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition no dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size Oblong 8vo
Place of Publication Corte Madera, California
Edition First edition
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52 images, “William Eggelston has a unique ability to find beauty and striking displays of color in ordinary scenes. His idea of ‘the democratic camera posits that by looking patiently at what others ignore, or turn away from, interesting things can be seen. Like previous works on Plains. Georgia and Los Alamos, New Mexico, Spirit of Dinkerque contains quiet, haunting photos of the industrial port city of Dunkerque, France, each masterfully composed and bursting with unexpected color. Pictures of the port’s cargo tanks and ships are blended with intermittent reminders of the natural world surrounding the industrial center, each simultaneously static and dynamic. William Eggleston had the first solo exhibition of color photography at the Museum of Modern Art. He is known for his association with the Warhol crowd in the seventies and for his starkly beautiful camera work.”

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Weight 1 kg