Publisher's description
With the intimacy that has become his trademark during a photographic practice covering more than 40 years, Ralph Gibson now captures Brazil in all its carnivalesque splendor. Here are the vibrant colors, both natural and manmade, of the tropics; the beating sun on the beaches and the beating drums of a joyous band; and, of course, the faces and figures of that country’s famously exhibitionistic women. Gibson’s photographs have often focused, with unusual sharpness, on a single geometric element (the corner of a room, for instance) or a single human gesture (the curve of a hand). Now his remarkable eye picks up on the neck of a guitar, framed against the white sands of the beach, a reminder of his exploration of the three dimensional within photography. The chiaroscuro of shadow and white linen evokes his previous black-and-white portraits. And a portrait of a man whose head is obscured by a soccer ball, a witty quote of Magritte, connects with Gibson’s lifelong interest in Surrealism.The art, music and culture of Brazil is growing increasingly popular around the world, and those who want a master’s look at this endlessly fascinating land will enjoy this collection of photographs, all of which are published for the first time here.
Specifications
| Book title | Brasil |
|---|---|
| Photographer | Ralph Gibson |
| ISBN 10 | 8889431121 / 88-89431-12-1 |
| ISBN 13 | 9788889431122 / 978-88-89431-12-2 |
| Publisher | Damiani |
| Publish date | Sep 2005 |
| Book format | Hardcover |
| Pages | 180 Pages |
| Dimensions | 24,25 x 30,5 cm / 9.5 x 12 inches |
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