
Publisher | Gregg Museum of Art & Design |
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Edition | Hardcover , 260 Pages |
Publisher's description
An encounter with Aaron Siskind inspired American photographer Alan Cohen (born 1943) to abandon his doctoral program in thermodynamics and instead pursue a career in photography under Siskind’s tutelage. For the past two decades Cohen has traveled the world, using the medium of black-and-white photography to record places marked by the political acts or the covert actions of others; places marked by time through the course of natural and often catastrophic occurrences. Crumbling stone walls and other near-invisible demarcations of political boundaries are among the mute witnesses he chooses as his subjects. “I have come to understand that history, in a contemporary image, can be sited,” Cohen writes. “Events can–and do–become geography.” This book tracks the evolution of Cohen’s work over a 40-year career, reflecting the artist’s belief in photography as both a social document and a meditative art.
Specifications
Book title | Earth with Meaning |
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Photographer | Alan Cohen |
ISBN 10 | 983121737 / 0-9831217-3-7 |
ISBN 13 | 9780983121732 / 978-0-9831217-3-2 |
Publisher | Gregg Museum of Art & Design |
Publish date | Jan 2012 |
Book format | Hardcover |
Pages | 260 Pages |
Dimensions | 25,5 x 28 cm / 10 x 11 inches |