- 商品参数
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- 作者:
Charles著
- 出版社:图书其它
- 出版时间:2020/2/3
- 页数:124
- 开本:25.3
- 装帧:精装
- ISBN:9786451927417
- 版权提供:图书其它
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当被问及他希望在其诗歌中传达什么时,罗伯特-洛厄尔曾说:"我想让你心碎"。这本书如果不令人心碎,就会令人心碎,令人心碎的方式是时间的不可阻挡的流逝,以及它不可避免的损失和恢复,可以令人心碎。 《房子里的音乐》跨越了近三十年的时间,记录了摄影师的大家庭中多代人生活中看似琐碎的时刻。 将镜头对准他最亲近的人:"Charles Rozier将街头摄影师的感觉带入他自己的家庭环境。这是一组超越传统和罗齐尔自身情况的作品,创造了一个与普遍经验对话的故事。 《房子里的音乐》强调了日常中的不可思议,呈现了一系列突然有意义的表象,并以普通环境的舞台为框架。偶然性和熟悉性使摄影师隐身了--在极少的图像中,我们看到他的拍摄对象对他的行为有任何认识--但我们却深深地意识到他的存在。虽然罗齐尔没有出现在这些图片中,但《房子里的音乐》是一幅自画像。它也是一本关于开始和结束的书,在漫长的一代中,一切都在变化,包括摄影师本人。- Alison Nordström 查尔斯-罗齐尔在密歇根州的克兰布鲁克艺术学院获得了设计硕士学位,在那里他还追求着对摄影的长期兴趣。在接下来的40年里,在从事设计工作的同时,他仍然致力于他的摄影,特别是他正在进行的项目--这个连续的系列,对他周围的人进行无姿势的肖像拍摄。这些图片在2008年首次展出,此后在美国、中国和西班牙的25个展览中展出。Charles Rozier生活在美国康涅狄格州。 艾莉森-诺德斯特伦(Alison Nordström)是一位独立的策展人和照片历史学家,居住在马萨诸塞州剑桥市,她的工作是考虑各种照片以及它们被使用和理解的方式。从2004年到2013年,艾莉森是乔治-伊士曼大厦的高级摄影策展人和展览总监。她在9个国家策划了100多个摄影展,包括对风景、肖像、新闻和当代艺术的广泛调查,以及关于刘易斯-海因、罗伯特-劳森伯格、画报主义和殖民主义摄影的重要展览和出版物。 Asked what he wished to convey in his poetry, Robert Lowell once said “I want to break your heart.” This book is nothing if not heart breaking, heartbreakingly wistful and poignant, heartbreaking in the way that the inexorable passage of time, with its inevitable losses and recuperations, can be heartbreaking. Spanning almost thirty years, House Music chronicles seemingly quotidian moments in the lives of multiple generations of the photographer’s extended family. Training the camera on those closest to him: 'Charles Rozier brings the sensibility of a street photographer to his own domestic setting. This is a body of work that transcends convention and the particularities of Rozier’s own circumstances to create a story that speaks to universal experience. House Music underscores the uncanny in the everyday, presenting a series of suddenly meaningful tableaux framed by the stage of ordinary surroundings. Circumstance and familiarity have made the photographer invisible – in very few images do we see any recognition of his actions by his subjects – but we are deeply aware of his presence. Though Rozier does not appear in these images, House Music is a self-portrait. It is also a book about beginnings and endings, over a long generation in which everything has changed, including the photographer himself.' – Alison Nordström Charles Rozier received an MFA in design from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, where he also pursued a longstanding interest in photography. Over the next 40 years, in parallel with a design career, he remained committed to his photography and in particular to his ongoing project – this continuous series of unposed portraits of the people around him.The images were first exhibited in 2008, and have since been shown in over 25 exhibitions in the USA, China and Spain. Charles Rozier lives in Connecticut, USA. Alison Nordström is an independent curator and historian of photographs based in Cambridge, Massachusetts whose work considers all kinds of photographs and the ways they are used and understood. From 2004 to 2013, Alison was Senior Curator of Photographs and Director of Exhibitions at George Eastman House. She has curated over 100 exhibitions of photography, in nine countries, including extensive surveys of landscape, portraiture, journalism and contemporary art as well as important exhibitions and publications on Lewis Hine, Robert Rauschenberg, Pictorialism, and the photographies of colonialism.
124 pages, 28 duotone and 38 colour plates
245mm x 222mm
ISBN: 978-1-911306-55-9
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