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This book accompanies a comprehensive retrospective based on around 200 photographs by Nicholas Nixon (b. 1947 in Detroit), who has produced one of the most powerful and personal photographic oeuvres of the past few decades. Nixon expresses himself in a poetic voice that is unmistakable and profoundly original, unaffected by the pressure of contemporary artistic movements and closely connected to reality and life. He returns to the idea of art as an account that can be understood, shared and remembered, establishing a reflexive dialogue and creating a body of work that can trouble us, arouse desires, encourage thought, and transform us. Nixon's photographs can thus be associated with the tradition of documentary photography with a social focus. At the same time, Nixon's work offers a remarkable demonstration of how the traditional tools of photography--a large-format camera, black and white film and contact sheets--can be used to venture into previously unexplored artistic territories. The book offers a chronological survey based on the artist's most important series, concluding with the well-known group of the Brown Sisters that he has created over the past 40 years.
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Nicholas Nixon: une infime distance
2021, Atelier EXB-Éditions Xavier Barral, Galerie Le château d'eau
in French
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Nicholas Nixon: las hermanas Brown, 1975-2017 : Colección Fundación MAPFRE
2017, Fundación Mapfre
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8498446643 9788498446647
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Fundación Mapfre, Madrid, September 14, 2017-January 7, 2018; Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía, Almería, February-April 2018; C/O Berlin, September-December 2018; and at Fondation A Stichting, Brussels, January-April 2019.
Includes bibliographical references (page 19).
"Nicholas Nixon" : September 14, 2017-January 7, 2018, Fundación Mapfre, Madrid, Spain.
"Nicholas Nixon" : Feburary-April 2018, Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía, Almería, Spain.
"Nicholas Nixon" : September-December 2018, C/O Berlin, Germany.
"Nicholas Nixon" : January-April 2019, Fondation A. Stichting, Brussels, Belgium.
Text in English, with translations from the Spanish.
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