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Two

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "These photographs are replete with silences the viewer cannot help but try to fill." Informationen zum Autor Melissa Ann Pinney is the author of Regarding Emma: Photographs of American Women and Girls and Girl Ascending . Her photographs are in the permanent collections of many museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the International Center of Photography, the George Eastman House, and the J. Paul Getty Museum. She lives in Evanston, Illinois. Klappentext A visual and literary exploration of the unique dynamic of two Two , a stunning collection of ninety images by award-winning photographer Melissa Ann Pinney, is a provocative, nuanced visual investigation of the relationship between two beings, whether they are relatives, friends, teammates, lovers, or strangers. With an introduction by bestselling novelist Ann Patchett, this beautiful volume contains exclusive literary contributions from ten of our finest contemporary writers on some aspect of two. Together, Pinney's powerful work and these extraordinary prose pieces present the multifaceted connection between beings that is at once wholly unique, yet universally understood. with contributions by Billy Collins Barbara Kingsolver Edwidge Danticat Elizabeth McCracken Elizabeth Gilbert Maile Meloy Allan Gurganus Susan Orlean Jane Hamilton Richard Russo With more than ninety full-color photographs Zusammenfassung Two is an exquisite collection of captivating and thought-provoking photographs by award-winning photographer Melissa Ann Pinney that contemplate the essence of duality in our relationships and in the world that surrounds us. Edited and introduced by Pinney's friend! New York Times bestselling author Ann Patchett! the volume is filled with memorable images that encase rich stories: two children at play! a pair of aging friends! parent and child! couples in love. But deeper meanings can lurk in the margins of the frame! in the expressions in the eyes! in the disconnect of the connection. Photographs without human subjects bear their own mysteries: two nesting tea cups! an indoor pool! two chairs in autumn.Pinney! whose work is in the permanent collections of dozens of American museums! including the Metropolitan! MoMA! The Art Institute of Chicago! and the Getty! aims her lens at pairs—mostly! but not always human—that display or imply elusive connections of mind! of spirit! or of simply the act of being. Patchett! whose enthusiasm for Pinney's vision helped bring this project to fruition! has paired the photographs with remarkable essays about the nature of two! commissioned from some of the best writers at work today: Edwidge Danticat! Barbara Kingsolver! Richard Russo! Elizabeth Gilbert! Susan Orlean! Alan Gurganus! Maile Meloy! Elizabeth McCracken! Jane Hamilton! and Billy Collins (who provides a beautiful poem celebrating "two creatures bound by wonderment.") "I've always been interested in watching people together. I wonder what their story is! who they are to each other!" Pinney writes in the preface. "No matter how uninspired I feel! how dull I think a place is! when I look at the world through a camera a new beginning takes place." Filled with startling! sensitive images and nuanced prose! Two is an illuminating keepsake of human experience! at once universal and unique. ...

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Authors Melissa Pinney, Melissa A. Pinney, Melissa Ann Pinney
Publisher Harper Collins Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.05.2015
 
EAN 9780062334428
ISBN 978-0-06-233442-8
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 185 mm x 215 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

ART: Popular Culture, LITERARY COLLECTIONS: Essays, PHOTOGRAPHY: Subjects & Themes / Street Photography *, PHOTOGRAPHY: Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies

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