The goal of this publication is a fully-retrospective presentation of the work of Ray K. Metzker, one of the most important and original American photographers of the second half of the twentieth century. The book, with more than 200 high-quality reproductions, features all aspects of his prolific career of more fifty years which still shows no sign of abating. Well-known and much-exhibited in the United States, Metzker is inexplicably less well-known outside the States. This retrospective survey encompasses the full range of Metzkers brilliant, constantly evolving, formal language. Although Metzker has photographed in Europe on several occasions, he has never felt the need to travel to particularly exotic climes for inspiration. He finds it readily at hand in the neighbourhoods where he has lived principally Chicago and Philadelphia and increasingly in the domain of nature, though the vegetation he depicts in such original form might well be that of a weed-clogged vacant city lot as much as the vast open plains of the American West.
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First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 287 pages. A retrospective monograph published on the occasion of a large show of Metzker's images at Musee de L'Elysee. Essay by William A. Ewing and with the text of a conversation between Nathalie Herschdorfer and Metzker. The images are broken into 11 sections and range from 1956 to 2007. Includes 180 tritone images. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Metzker on the title page. A very fresh copy of one of the most comprehensive books on Metzker. Artikel-Nr. 200254
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