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The artist's eye / Edward Woodman ; edited by Gilane Tawadros and Judy Adam ; foreword by Phyllida Barlow ; with texts by Gilane Tawadros, Woodrow Kernohan.

Fine Arts Library TR647 .W646 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Woodman, Edward, 1943- photographer.
Contributor:
Tawadros, Gilane, editor, author.
Adam, Judy, editor.
John Hansard Gallery, host institution.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Woodman, Edward, 1943---Exhibitions.
Woodman, Edward.
Photography of art--Exhibitions.
Photography of art.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
190 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Place of Publication:
London : Art/Books Publishing Ltd, 2018.
Summary:
British photographer Edward Woodman (born 1943) has portrayed pioneering artists and their work for more than four decades--from Richard Deacon, Antony Gormley and Cornelia Parker to Mona Hatoum, Rachel Whiteread and Damien Hirst. At a time when installation and performance were becoming central to British art, he was the artist's photographer of choice. In parallel with this work, Woodman has mapped the transformation of London itself, acting as a diarist of the city and charting its architectural and social evolution since the late 1960s. This book presents work from his entire career, including artists' portraits, studios, exhibitions, installations and performances, collaborations with artists, social documentation and more recent and personal works. It also features texts on Woodman's practice and a critical assessment of his work in the history of photography, as well as contributions from some of the artists with whom he worked most closely.
Notes:
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Space, Light and Time : Edward Woodman, A Retrospective', John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton, 24 November 2018-2 February 2019"--Title page verso.
ISBN:
9781908970411
1908970413
OCLC:
1048334286

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