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"Chronologically examining the nature of his art within the context of mass media and photojournalism, this handsome volume charts the thirty-year career of the artist and photographer Christopher Williams (b. 1956). Featuring 100 color illustrations, the book also includes a trio of essays by authors Mark Godfrey, Roxana Marcoci, and Matthew S. Witkovsky that demonstrate how Williams, with high craft and a critical eye, deliberately engages yet reinterprets the conventions of photojournalism, picture archives, and commercial imagery through uncanny mimicry. Committed to the history of photography as a medium of art and intellectual inquiry, Williams's current series tackles the interplay of photography and cinema, upending viewer expectations and the role of spectacle"--
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Artistic Photography, Exhibitions, Photography, artistic, Photography, exhibitions, Artists, united states, ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, ART / Conceptual, PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / MonographsPeople
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Christopher Williams: the production line of happiness
2014
in English
- First [edition].
030020390X 9780300203905
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Christopher Williams: couleur europeenne, couleur sovietique, couleur chinoise : [on the occasion of the exhibition "Christopher Williams-Couleur Europeenne Couleur Sovietique Couleur Chinoise", Haus Lange-Haus Esters, Krefeld, October 22, 2000-January 1, 2001]
2000, Kunstmuseum
in English
3926530901 9783926530905
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