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Sarah Charlesworth's Monograph
- Item Number
- 118
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Opening Bid
- 20 USD
Item Description
Sarah Charlesworth explored an array of artistic expressions, from conceptual photography in the 1970s, appropriation of images associated with the Pictures Generation in the 1980s, and studio-based photography using props and setups beginning in the 1990s. At each turn, her growth as an artist paralleled the evolution of photography as a contemporary medium.
This richly illustrated monograph offers a historical perspective on Charlesworth’s art and reflects extensive access to her archive, including notebooks, sketchbooks, diaries, studio logs, test prints, and many never-before-published images, revealing her thought processes over time and their articulation within and across her career. Opening with a chronological essay followed by examinations of particular aspects of the artist’s evolving practice, the book reevaluates and clarifies Charlesworth’s impact as a photographer, writer, and theorist.
By Rochelle Steiner, with contributions from Eric Crosby, Mark Godfrey, THomas Lawson, and Rebecca Morse.
- Hardcover
- 232 pages, 10 x 12.8 x 1 inch
- 231 color illustrations
- 2017
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