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Matthew Pillsbury City Stages - City Stages

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Lauréat du prix HSBC pour la photographie en 2007, Matthew Pillsbury se fait remarquer avec sa série Screen Lives dans laquelle il capture des scènes éclairées de la seule lueur d?un écran. City Stage est une monographie de l?ensemble de son travail, toujours noir et blanc : on y découvre des paysages urbains et des intérieurs de musées - le Louvre, l?Institut du Monde Arabe ou le Museum d?Histoire Naturelle - photographiés de nuit avec un temps de pause long qui rend fantomatiques les êtres en mouvement.

About the author

Matthew Pillsbury received his BA in fine art from Yale University in 1995 and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in 2004. His work has been exhibited internationally and is widely held in private and museum collections, including the Sir Elton John Photography Collection, Museum of Modern Art, and Guggenheim Museum, all in New York; Musée du Louvre, Paris; and Tate Modern, London. In 2007, Pillsbury won the prestigious Fondation HSBC pour la Photographie award. His work is represented by Bonni Benrubi, New York; Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta; and Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver.Mark Kingwell is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto.

Summary

"City Stages" offers a paean to the visionary potential of large-format, black-and-white photography as well as to the vibrancy of the cultural landscape at a transitional moment--a moment in which our very relationship to that landscape is increasingly mediated by omnipresent screens. Over the past decade, Pillsbury has built three extensive bodies of work--"Screen Lives," "Hours" and "City Stages"--that deal with contemporary metropolitan life and the passage of time. Working with black-and-white 8 x 10 film and long exposures, Pillsbury captures a range of psychologically charged experiences in the urban environment, from the isolationism of personal technology to crowded museums, parades, cathedrals and even protests. Shot in New York, Paris, London and other major cities, the rendering of iconic landmarks and interior spaces in his images provides a stage-like setting for the performance of human activity. This monograph gathers for the first time selections from all three bodies of work.

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The city that emerges from Matthew Pillsbury's photographs of New York - collected in a new book, "City Stages," to be published by Aperture in October - is a ghost town: not an empty ghost town of deserted streets, but a much more literal phantom world in which human figures are captured, in almost spectral fashion, walking through public spaces, their bodies blurred by long exposures. "A lot of photography is about asserting a presence," said Mr. Pillsbury, 39, who was raised in Paris but moved to New York City in the early 1990s. "These photographs are more about the evanescence of our lives and show human beings as fleeting essences that are moving through a landscape."--Alan Feuer"The New York Times Online" (08/30/2013)

Product details

Authors Mark Kingwell, Matthew Pillsbury
Assisted by Matthew Pillsbury (Photographs)
Publisher APERTURE
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.09.2013
 
EAN 9781597112376
ISBN 978-1-59711-237-6
No. of pages 128
Weight 1700 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / General, Individual photographers

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