The Democratic Forest: Selected Works
William Eggleston
CONDITION & NOTES | |
Very Good / Exterior has some light shelf wear. |
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TYPE | PUBLICATION YEAR |
Hardcover |
2016 |
EDITION | LANGUAGE |
First |
English |
PUBLISHER | DIMENSIONS |
David Zwirner Books / Steidl | 31.5 x 30.5 x 2 cm |
Very Good / Exterior has some light shelf wear.
TYPE
Hardcover
PUBLICATION YEAR
2016
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English
PUBLISHER
David Zwirner Books / Steidl
DIMENSIONS
31.5 x 30.5 x 2 cm
ABOUT
Over the course of nearly six decades, William Eggleston—often referred to as the “father of color photography”—has established a singular pictorial style that deftly combines vernacular subject matter with an innate and sophisticated understanding of color, form, and composition.
Eggleston has said, “I am at war with the obvious.” His photographs transform the ordinary into distinctive, poetic images that eschew fixed meaning. Though criticized at the time, his now legendary 1976 solo exhibition, organized by the visionary curator John Szarkowski at The Museum of Modern Art, New York—the first presentation of color photography at the museum—heralded an important moment in the medium's acceptance within the art-historical canon and solidified Eggleston's position in the pantheon of the greats alongside Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, and Walker Evans.
Published on the occasion of David Zwirner's New York exhibition of selections from The Democratic Forest in the fall of 2016, this new catalogue highlights over sixty exceptional images from Eggleston's epic project. His photography is “democratic” in its resistance to hierarchy where, as noted by the artist, “no particular subject is more or less important than another.”