Obvious & Ordinary: America 2006
Martin Parr & John Gossage
CONDITION & NOTES | |
Near Fine |
|
TYPE | PUBLICATION YEAR |
Softcover |
2007 |
EDITION | LANGUAGE |
First |
English |
PUBLISHER | DIMENSIONS |
Stephen Daiter Gallery, Rocket Gallery | 27.5 x 21.5 x 1 cm |
Near Fine
TYPE
Softcover
PUBLICATION YEAR
2007
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English
PUBLISHER
Stephen Daiter Gallery, Rocket Gallery
DIMENSIONS
27.5 x 21.5 x 1 cm
ABOUT
On a pilgrimage to visit William Eggleston in Memphis, Tennessee, the two well-known photographers who collaborate here under the pseudonym Obvious & Ordinary present their respective views of "America." Although some of the work nods toward Eggleston's, the distinct aesthetic sensibilities of these two artists come through loud and clear. In an effort to foreground the photographs rather than the personalities, Obvious & Ordinary wish to remain unnamed. Yet the saturated color close-ups of garish food and consumer culture, together with the moody taciturn black-and-white views of decaying cities and suburban detritus, taken respectively by a Briton and an American known for these very types of images, makes it easy to figure out the source of the imagery.
What's more important, however, is the conceptual gesture of the photographs and the book itself, which manages to be humble in stature, but rich in content. In this sense, America 2006 promises to become a classic photobook.