Robert Frank: Hope Makes Visions
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Author: Ocean Vuong, Shahrzad Kamel
Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of his medium, Robert Frank broke new ground with his candid, poignant images of American life in the mid-20th century. This title presents an in-depth look at Frank's process across various media, showcasing a selection of his lesser-known photographs, collages, sketches and maquettes – highlighting his commitment to growth and experimentation throughout his career. With a new text by Ocean Vuong. Robert Frank was born in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1924. He spent most of his adult life living between New York City and Nova Scotia, Canada, where he died in 2019. Frank was a photographer and filmmaker best known for his groundbreaking monograph The Americans (1958). Over his decades-long career, Frank captured the complexities of contemporary life with a distinct style and poetic insight.
ISBN 9781948701785. Pace Gallery. pb. 100 pages. 7 colour ills. 24.8 x 31.1cm.
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Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of his medium, Robert Frank broke new ground with his candid, poignant images of American life in the mid-20th century. This title presents an in-depth look at Frank's process across various media, showcasing a selection of his lesser-known photographs, collages, sketches and maquettes – highlighting his commitment to growth and experimentation throughout his career. With a new text by Ocean Vuong. Robert Frank was born in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1924. He spent most of his adult life living between New York City and Nova Scotia, Canada, where he died in 2019. Frank was a photographer and filmmaker best known for his groundbreaking monograph The Americans (1958). Over his decades-long career, Frank captured the complexities of contemporary life with a distinct style and poetic insight.
ISBN 9781948701785. Pace Gallery. pb. 100 pages. 7 colour ills. 24.8 x 31.1cm.
available