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WILLIAM EGGLESTON MORALS OF VISION /ANGLAIS

English · Paperback / Softback

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When William Eggleston's second artist's book Morals of Visions was first published in 1978 in a limited edition of fifteen, only a handful of lucky people were able to obtain it; it has since become a collectible rarity. That is now to change with this new Steidl edition, which re-imagines Morals of Visions as a trade book for the general public. The original Morals of Vision contains eight color coupler prints of Eggleston's archetypal still lifes, landscapes and portraits which glorify the banal and have since changed the history of color photography. "There is no particular reason to search for meaning," Eggleston has said of his work in general, a sentiment in contrast with the title Morals of Vision which suggests that there are indeed principles of a kind to be learnt from the images in this book. Yet the lessons in photos including those of a broom leaning again a wall, green grain silos in the fading light, and an off-center electric candle complete with fake wax, remain Eggleston's own ironic secret.

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William Eggleston, born in Memphis in 1939, is one of the most important contemporary American photographers. From the 1970s onwards, his work has been central to the recognition of colour photography as an artistic medium. Eggleston has published extensively and has shown in many major exhibitions.

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When William Eggleston’s second artist’s book Morals of Visions was first published in 1978 in a limited edition of fifteen, only a handful of lucky people were able to obtain it; it has since become a collectible rarity. That is now to change with this new Steidl edition, which re-imagines Morals of Visions as a trade book for the general public.
The original Morals of Vision contains eight color coupler prints of Eggleston’s archetypal still lifes, landscapes and portraits which glorify the banal and have since changed the history of color photography. “There is no particular reason to search for meaning,” Eggleston has said of his work in general, a sentiment in contrast with the title Morals of Vision which suggests that there are indeed principles of a kind to be learnt from the images in this book. Yet the lessons in photos including those of a broom leaning again a wall, green grain silos in the fading light, and an off-center electric candle complete with fake wax, remain Eggleston’s own ironic secret.

Product details

Authors CHUBB, William Eggleston
Publisher Steidl Druckerei und Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.03.2018
 
EAN 9783958293908
ISBN 978-3-95829-390-8
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Orte und Menschen: Sachbuch, Bildbände, Musiker, Sänger, Bands und Gruppen, Künstlerbuch; Farbfotografie; Stillleben; Landschaft; Portraits

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