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  • Immagine del venditore per Gregory Crewdson. Sanctuary. Hardcover venduto da Antiquariat an der Linie 3
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    4° Leinen. Leineneinband in Orig.-SU, 31 x 39 cm (Querformat), SU minimal berieben, ansonsten sehr guter Zustand, annähernd neuwertig. Verlagstext: Auf einer Reise nach Rom besuchte Gregory Crewdson (geboren 1962 in New York) die italienische Filmstadt Cinecittà, wo einst die Meisterwerke von Frederico Fellini und Roberto Rossellini entstanden. Crewdson fand heruntergekommene Szenerien vor, die sich langsam in Ruinen verwandelten, und war von der zerfallenden Pracht fasziniert. Er wusste sofort, er hatte sein nächstes Projekt gefunden. Bislang waren Crewdsons Serien enorm aufwändig und erforderten große Produktionsteams, eigens gebaute Filmateliers und professionelle Schauspieler. Nun aber kehrte er nur mit einem kleinen Team zurück und arbeitete für seine eindringlichen schwarz-weiß Aufnahmen zerbröckelnder Fassaden und verlassener Straßen vorwiegend mit natürlichem Licht. All dies bedeutet jedoch nicht wirklich einen Bruch zu Crewdsons früheren Serien, denn der dramatische Subtext seiner Bilder, das unheimliche Gefühl, dass in ihnen die Vergangenheit wieder zum Leben erweckt wird, findet sich auch hier. Stichworte: Gregory Crewdson, Cinecitta, Rom, Schwarzweiß-Fotografie 96 S. Deutsch 1730g.

  • Crewdson, Gregory, & Scott, A.O. (essay)

    Editore: Harry N. Abrams, 2010

    ISBN 10: 0810991993ISBN 13: 9780810991996

    Da: Dave's Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Sept 2010 very oversize hardcover 1st edition 1st printing with full number line. Inevitable light sunning on edge of dj and cover, hint of rubbing on dj, else fine . VERY oversize book extra shipping charges will apply for international and priority orders as this will not fit into a flat rate envelope.

  • Crewdson, Gregory / essay by A. O. Scott

    Editore: Abrams, 2010, 2010

    Da: Longhouse, Publishers & Booksellers, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.

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    First edition First printing. An essay by A. O. Scott. The photographer was invited to tour the back lot of the legendary Italian studio Cinecitta, where directors Fellini and Rossellini shot their iconic works. Now abandoned, this elaborate and lush retrospective in full page color results in a series of haunting black and white portraits of deteriorating buildings and deserted streets. The publisher has cut no corners at allowing this full representation. Fine and bright in very close to fine pictorial dustjacket with crisp bright text throughout. New and bright all around, gift quality.

  • Crewdson, Gregory (Deborah Aaronson, ed.; Essay by A.O. Scott)

    Editore: Abrams/Harry N. Abrams Group Inc., New York,, 2010

    Da: lamdha books, Wentworth Falls, NSW, Australia

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    Landscape folio; hardcover, with blind-stamped spine and upper board title and black endpapers; 96pp. with many monochrome photographic illustrations. Very minor wear. Dustwrapper very lightly rubbed. Near fine. Postage quoted is for a standard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. "Known for capturing the alienation and anxiety of small-town America in series such as 'Beneath the Roses', Crewdson photographed 'Sanctuary' at the Cinecitta studios, Rome, producing a body of work outside of the US for the first time. When Crewdson first visited Cinecitta he found the labyrinthine lots of the legendary studio devoid of human presence, in a state suspended between grandeur and ruin. The site was haunted by the architectural ghosts of ancient Rome, historical New York, and medieval Italy, among other settings and places, all remnants of past productions. Abandoned by the actors and crews that brought the sets to life, each building and street was eerily quiet, a network of ephemeral facades and dead ends that was so evocative it scarcely needed the artist's intervention. 'In these pictures', comments Crewdson, 'I draw upon the inherent quietness and uncanny aspects of the empty sets.' Crewdson has in previous series used locations and characters in order to create pictures charged with narrative portent, but for 'Sanctuary' Crewdson decided to make the film sets themselves the subject of the photographs. Despite this change of direction, the artist's vision persists: 'As with much of my work', suggests Crewdson, 'I looked at the blurred lines between reality and fiction, nature and artifice, and beauty and decay.' A photograph might depict what appears to be the corner of a Roman structure, topped by the statue of a proud emperor, and yet a network of scaffolding supports this supposedly timeless ruin. In another picture, a series of large wooden buildings stretches across the horizon like the background to a cartoon western, yet they are all marked by gaping holes, as if an entire townscape were about to collapse. Nature seems to overcome the sets in some pictures, with trees, vines and weeds engulfing the majestic vistas and brittle buildings. The cool monochrome and intimate scale of the prints lend the pictures an ageless and elegiac intensity, and yet in these empty studio lots Crewdson has found a poignant symbol of our persistent longing for permanence." - White Cube.

  • Crewdson, Gregory; Scott, A. O. (Essay by)

    Editore: Abrams, New York, 2010

    ISBN 10: 0810991993ISBN 13: 9780810991996

    Da: LEFT COAST BOOKS, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1st. Cloth, 95 pages, chiefly illustrations; 32 x 39 cm. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Gagosian Gallery Madison, New York, September 23 to October 30, 2010. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Fine DJ. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by arrangement. "While visiting Rome, world-renowned photographer Gregory Crewdson was invited to tour the legendary film studio Cinecitt , where directors such as Federico Fellini and Roberto Rossellini shot their iconic works. He found the elaborate film sets fallen into ruin and, captivated by their beauty, chose them as the subject of his next body of work.Although his earlier series were characterised by large production crews, custom-built soundstages and hired actors, Crewdson returned to Rome with only a small team to create the haunting black-and-white portraits of deteriorating buildings and deserted streets that are flawlessly reproduced in this book. Admirers of Crewdson's work will find these new photographs are a bold departure, which yet convey the dramatic subtext and charged emotions that characterise his earlier works." - Publisher. Size: Oblong. Collectible.