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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9780714848631 ISBN: 0714848638 Label: Phaidon Press Inc. Manufacturer: Phaidon Press Inc. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: May 07, 2008 Publisher: Phaidon Press Inc. Studio: Phaidon Press Inc. Editorial Review: Product Description: AMERICAN SURFACES is a highly influential body of work by a master photographer who helped establish colour photography as a legitimate medium of artistic expression. The book is comprised of a chronological sequence of photographs of vernacular America taken in the early 1970s, most of which are previously unpublished. These photographs have been widely exhibited and discussed throughout Europe and the United States. AMERICAN SURFACES is styled as a photo-diary of Shore's travels across America, bridging the gap between the road trip tradition of Walker Evans and Robert Frank and the fascination with the ordinary exhibited by Bernd and Hilla Becher and Martin Parr. This new paperback edition is a must-have for everyone interested in the history of twentieth-century photography, and it is perfect for art and photography students. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent, beautiful book!This book looks great and has an incredible collection of photographs printed at actual size. Really nice addition to my library. Rating: - Helping us See Again...Beyond Critiques of American Consumer FetishismI loved this book, partly because I love this photographer's eye. Are the pictures documentary? Sure. Are they wry? Often, though not always. They are beautiful in the most strange, farfetched, formal aesthetic sense (shapes, colors, imaginary visual lines). That about sums it up. Stephan Shore's pictures exist on many levels simultaneously---one reason they are worth owning in book form, able to be revisited many times over a long time. Shore has a genuine gift, and he shares it with whomever takes ... Read More Rating: - American Surfaces, pretentious time capsule?It's hard to tell how vital this visual diary is in the grand scheme of photography. It's a very personal travelogue. Shore is obsessed with himself and where he goes and what he sees. As a summary of early seventies pop culture it is fantastic. You can find out what people looked like and more importantly, what everything else looked like. I appreciate this aspect of the book, it's a reference guide to 1972. I think some of the photography is top notch but think that the book would be stronger ... Read More |