William Eggleston's Guide

William Eggleston

BOO 3388 U
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CONDITION & NOTES
Near Fine / Exterior has a very minor bump to the top right corner.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Hardcover

2002

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

English

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
The Museum of Modern Art, New York 23.5 x 24 x 1.5 cm
CONDITION
Near Fine / Exterior has a very minor bump to the top right corner.

TYPE
Hardcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
2002

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
English

PUBLISHER
The Museum of Modern Art, New York

DIMENSIONS
23.5 x 24 x 1.5 cm

ABOUT

William Eggleston's Guide was the first one-man show of color photographs ever presented at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Museum's first publication of color photography. The reception was divided and passionate. The book and show unabashedly forced the art world to deal with color photography, a medium scarcely taken seriously at the time, and with the vernacular content of a body of photographs that could have been but definitely weren't some average American's Instamatic pictures from the family album.

 

These photographs heralded a new mastery of the use of color as an integral element of photographic composition. Here are people, landscapes and odd little moments in and around Eggleston's hometown of Memphis — an anonymous woman in a loudly patterned dress and cat's eye glasses sitting, left leg slightly raised, on an equally loud outdoor sofa; a coal-fired barbecue shooting up flames, framed by a shiny silver tricycle, the curves of a gleaming black car fender, and someone's torso; a tiny, gray-haired lady in a faded, flowered housecoat, standing expectant, and dwarfed in the huge dark doorway of a mint-green room whose only visible furniture is a shaded lamp on an end table. For this edition of William Eggleston's Guide, The Museum of Modern Art has made new color separations from the original 35 mm slides, producing a facsimile edition in which the color will be freshly responsive to the photographer's intentions.