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GREGORY CREWSDON
Author / Editor: Walter Moser
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Pages: 280 pages
Publication Date: June 4 2024
Description:
Gregory Crewdson is a lavishly produced photography retrospective showcasing more than thirty years of work by one of America’s most influential contemporary photographers. The book features cinematic, highly detailed photographs that blur the line between reality and imagination, spanning nine major series from Crewdson’s career. With high-quality reproductions and insightful essays by photography experts, this volume explores subjects ranging from eerie small-town scenes to contemplative portraits of suburban life, illustrating Crewdson’s distinctive visual language and narrative depth.
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Pages: 280 pages
Publication Date: June 4 2024
Description:
Gregory Crewdson is a lavishly produced photography retrospective showcasing more than thirty years of work by one of America’s most influential contemporary photographers. The book features cinematic, highly detailed photographs that blur the line between reality and imagination, spanning nine major series from Crewdson’s career. With high-quality reproductions and insightful essays by photography experts, this volume explores subjects ranging from eerie small-town scenes to contemplative portraits of suburban life, illustrating Crewdson’s distinctive visual language and narrative depth.
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GREGORY CREWSDON
Author / Editor: Walter Moser
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Pages: 280 pages
Publication Date: June 4 2024
Description:
Gregory Crewdson is a lavishly produced photography retrospective showcasing more than thirty years of work by one of America’s most influential contemporary photographers. The book features cinematic, highly detailed photographs that blur the line between reality and imagination, spanning nine major series from Crewdson’s career. With high-quality reproductions and insightful essays by photography experts, this volume explores subjects ranging from eerie small-town scenes to contemplative portraits of suburban life, illustrating Crewdson’s distinctive visual language and narrative depth.
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Pages: 280 pages
Publication Date: June 4 2024
Description:
Gregory Crewdson is a lavishly produced photography retrospective showcasing more than thirty years of work by one of America’s most influential contemporary photographers. The book features cinematic, highly detailed photographs that blur the line between reality and imagination, spanning nine major series from Crewdson’s career. With high-quality reproductions and insightful essays by photography experts, this volume explores subjects ranging from eerie small-town scenes to contemplative portraits of suburban life, illustrating Crewdson’s distinctive visual language and narrative depth.
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Author / Editor: Walter Moser
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Pages: 280 pages
Publication Date: June 4 2024
Description:
Gregory Crewdson is a lavishly produced photography retrospective showcasing more than thirty years of work by one of America’s most influential contemporary photographers. The book features cinematic, highly detailed photographs that blur the line between reality and imagination, spanning nine major series from Crewdson’s career. With high-quality reproductions and insightful essays by photography experts, this volume explores subjects ranging from eerie small-town scenes to contemplative portraits of suburban life, illustrating Crewdson’s distinctive visual language and narrative depth.
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Pages: 280 pages
Publication Date: June 4 2024
Description:
Gregory Crewdson is a lavishly produced photography retrospective showcasing more than thirty years of work by one of America’s most influential contemporary photographers. The book features cinematic, highly detailed photographs that blur the line between reality and imagination, spanning nine major series from Crewdson’s career. With high-quality reproductions and insightful essays by photography experts, this volume explores subjects ranging from eerie small-town scenes to contemplative portraits of suburban life, illustrating Crewdson’s distinctive visual language and narrative depth.











