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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: gut. Auflage: 01. Jock Sturges, noted photographer, discusses his interactions with the families and individuals he has portrayed for over a decade. With Polaroid and other small format studies, Sturges documents the process that ultimately ends with an 8 x 10 inch view camera.Over the past decade, Jock Sturges has produced an incomparable body of work that revels in the beauty of the human form and celebrates the naturist spirit. Jock Sturges: Notes gives fans of his unforgettable images a glimpse behind the scenes of his working process, opening up his studio and notes to the viewer for the very first time. In this volume, he discusses his interactions with the families and individuals for whom he has acted as community portraitist for over a decade, and presents his preliminary "sketches," in the form of Polaroid and other small-format camera studies that he makes before following through with a finished image, ultimately taken with an 8-by-10-inch view camera. A selection of these preparatory studies accompanies several of the finished works included here, offering visual testimony to the complex process and inspiration that underlies each of the gorgeous images his audience has come to love for their remarkable clarity of vision. Jock Sturges: Notes offers unique insight into a renowned artist's creative process. Jock Sturges received a BA in Perceptual Psychology and Photography from Marlboro College, and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. His published collections include The Last Day of Summer (Aperture, 1991), Radiant Identities (Aperture, 1994), Jock Sturges (1996), and Jock Sturges: New Work, 1997-2000 (2000). "Jock Sturges: Notes" gives fans of his unforgettable images a glimpse behind the scenes of his working process, opening up his studio and notes to the viewer for the very first time. A selection of preparatory studies, shot as Polaroids, accompanies the finished works included here--offering visual testimony to the complex process and inspiration that underlies each of the gorgeous images his audience has come to love and admire. Zusatzinfo 50 duotone and 20 colour images Verlagsort New York Sprache englisch Maße 253 x 229 mm art Kunst Musik Theater Künstler Fotokunst ISBN-10 1-931788-47-2 / 1931788472 ISBN-13 978-1-931788-47-2 / 9781931788472 Notes (Englisch) [Gebundene Ausgabe] von Jock Sturges (Autor) summer radiant misty sommer fotofiktion, summer identities notes sommers misty, radiant summer notes dawn, jock sturges last, notesw summer york, jöck, notes preliminary remarks felin, notes preliminary remarks feline, fotokunst, color, lesley, erotic art photography, day, notes muse In englischer Sprache. 96 pages. 23,5 x 1,5 x 26,1 cm.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: gut. 1994. In Radiant Identities, photographer Jock Sturges explores issues of youth and the liberation of body and spirit. These unforgettable images are made from his own circle of acquaintances and family; the settings are their homes and stretches of naturist beaches in France and Northern California. In superb reproductions, Sturges evokes the classical spirit of Old Master paintings and late-nineteenth-century photographic tableaux, while probing concepts of emergent sexuality and psychological intimacy. Aperture's 1991 publication of Sturges's first book, The Last Day of Summer, came shortly after the FBI's much-publicized raid on his home in California, the confiscation of thousands of his images--deemed "pornographic"--and the subsequent rejection of the case by a federal grand jury. Now in its fifth printing, The Last Day of Summer has outlived and transcended that ordeal, drawing both critical and popular acclaim throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, and bringnig Sturges well-deserved artistic recognition. Radiant Identities is the second volume in Sturges's ongoing work. Physically and psychically revealing, these deeply felt images are glorioiusly natural and wonderfully compelling. Elizabeth Beverly's introductory essay, drawn in part from conversations with Sturges's subjects, adds a new dimension to the photogarphs. These personal reflections shed light on the unique collaborative process by which Sturges's remarkable photographs are made. In the book's afterward, noted photography critic A.D. Coleman places Sturges in the context of current debates surrounding censorship in the arts, and discusses the themes of innocence and sexuality in the photographs. Zusatzinfo Illustrated in duotone throughout Verlagsort New York Sprache englisch Maße 244 x 288 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst Thames & Hudson; 1. Edition (1. November 1994) Sprache : Englisch Gebundene Ausgabe : 96 Seiten ISBN-10 : 0893815950 ISBN-13 : 978-0893815950 Abmessungen : 25.12 x 1.75 x 29.77 cm Jock Sturges: Radiant Identities: Photographs by Jock Sturges [Paperback] Sturges, Jock Fotokunst Aktphotographie Erotik Fotokunst Akt Fotografie In englischer Sprache. 96 pages. 244 x 288 mm.
Verlag: Thames & Hudson; Revised ed. Edition, 2004
ISBN 10: 0893816493 ISBN 13: 9780893816490
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In den WarenkorbSoftcover. Zustand: gut. 2004. With Radiant Identities, the highly acclaimed creator of The Last Day Of Summer further explores the sensual and psycholgical territories of youth and family. Gorgeously printed black-and-white pictures evoke the classic spirit of Old Master paintings and late 19th-century photographic tableaux while probing modern concepts of sexual and psychological intimacy. 70 photos. In Radiant Identities, photographer Jock Sturges explores issues of youth and the liberation of body and spirit. These unforgettable images are made from his own circle of acquaintances and family; the settings are their homes and stretches of naturist beaches in France and Northern California. In superb reproductions, Sturges evokes the classical spirit of Old Master paintings and late-nineteenth-century photographic tableaux, while probing concepts of emergent sexuality and psychological intimacy. Aperture's 1991 publication of Sturges's first book, The Last Day of Summer, came shortly after the FBI's much-publicized raid on his home in California, the confiscation of thousands of his images--deemed "pornographic"--and the subsequent rejection of the case by a federal grand jury. Now in its fifth printing, The Last Day of Summer has outlived and transcended that ordeal, drawing both critical and popular acclaim throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, and bringnig Sturges well-deserved artistic recognition. Radiant Identities is the second volume in Sturges's ongoing work. Physically and psychically revealing, these deeply felt images are glorioiusly natural and wonderfully compelling. Elizabeth Beverly's introductory essay, drawn in part from conversations with Sturges's subjects, adds a new dimension to the photogarphs. These personal reflections shed light on the unique collaborative process by which Sturges's remarkable photographs are made. In the book's afterward, noted photography critic A.D. Coleman places Sturges in the context of current debates surrounding censorship in the arts, and discusses the themes of innocence and sexuality in the photographs. Zusatzinfo Illustrated in duotone throughout Verlagsort New York Sprache englisch Maße 244 x 288 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 0-89381-649-3 / 0893816493 ISBN-13 978-0-89381-649-0 / 9780893816490 Jock Sturges: Radiant Identities: Photographs Jock Sturges Fotokunst Aktphotographie Erotik Fotokunst Akt Fotografie The Last Day Of Summer intimacy photographer pornographic photogarphs photography censorship in arts innocence sexuality erotic act In englischer Sprache. 96 pages. 244 x 288 mm.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: gut. 2008. Over the course of his career, Jock Sturges' long-term engagement with his subjects has been a cornerstone of his work. Misty Dawn, one of his primary and most popular muses, is one such subject; he has photographed her for 25 of her 28 years. Lithe, beautiful, classically proportioned, she is the personification of Sturges' philosophy of being at home in one's body. This volume follows her growth from a shy, tomboyish child to a gorgeous, confident young woman. Taken as a whole, this series of images presents a unique, fully realized portrait of a blossoming individual and explores a rare and beautiful relationship between photographer and subject. "Misty Dawn: Portrait of a Muse" presents iconic images as well as previously unpublished material, mined from Sturges' older contact sheets and newest work. Jock Sturges, born in New York in 1947, received a B.A. in perceptual psychology and photography from Marlboro College in Vermont in 1974 and an M.F.A. from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1985. He has exhibited internationally, and his photographs are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. His previous Aperture books include "Notes, The Last Day of Summer" and "Radiant Identities." Author: Jock Sturges received a B.A. in Perceptual Psychology and Photography from Marlboro College in Vermont and an M.F.A. from the San Francisco Art Institute. He has exhibited widely in the United States as well as in France and Japan. His photographs are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Zusatzinfo 100 illustrations Verlagsort New York Sprache englisch Maße 264 x 289 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 1-59711-074-4 / 1597110744 ISBN-13 978-1-59711-074-7 / 9781597110747 MISTY DAWN: Potrait of a Muse [Hardcover] Sturges, Jock In englischer Sprache. 168 pages. 264 x 289 mm.