By A. D. Coleman On September 2, 1971, on the outskirts of Millerton, New York, the Finnish-American photograph- er Arno Rafael Minkkinen began making images of himself unclothed — and never stopped. Minkkinen does not seem to have set forth deliberately to carve out...
Introduction by Serge Fauchereau Our everyday lives are surrounded, hemmed in, enclosed and imprisoned from morning to night by photographic images that shape even our dreams – this mouthwatering food product, that fashionable garment, this moving scene soliciting our...
Jan Saudek Bio Jan Saudek is nowadays the most renowned Czech photographer in the world. He has had over 400 one- man shows held at. His photographs are included in the most important world collections: The Art Institute of Chicago / Boston Museum of Fine Arts/ Centre...
Ralph Gibson Bio BORN January 16th, 1939, Los Angeles, California RESIDES New York, New York EDUCATION 1967-68: Assistant to Robert Frank 1961-62: Assistant to Dorthea Lange 1960-62: San Francisco Art Institute 1956-60: Studied photography, U.S. Navy AWARDS 2007 The...
A Nonlinear Way of Being The Photographs of Ralph Gibson by A. D. Coleman “To think visually is a . . . nonlinear way of being.” — Ralph Gibson, in an interview with Bob Bishop, November 1988 The generation of American photographers that came of age...