
Publisher | Torst |
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Edition | Paperback , 128 Pages |
Publisher's description
Tono Stano and his fellow-students at the Prague School of Film, Photography, and Television burst onto the Czech scene in the early 1980s with staged photographs full of expressive movement and metaphor, influenced in part by performance art. Stano soon became the most striking figure of this “Slovak Wave” and from the playful exuberance and exaggeration of his early photographs gradually worked his way to brilliant black-and-white work in which shadow and light turn female nudes into near-abstract forms, provocative in their mysterious vagueness. In the early 1990s he staged the first of the nudes en plein air that were to become the chief topic for much of his career. He has published and exhibited them widely, and become one of the best known photographers of his generation.
Specifications
Book title | Tono Stano |
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Subtitle | Fototorst |
Photographer | Tono Stano |
ISBN 10 | 8072152475 / 80-7215-247-5 |
ISBN 13 | 9788072152476 / 978-80-7215-247-6 |
Publisher | Torst |
Publish date | Mar 2006 |
Book format | Paperback |
Pages | 128 Pages |
Dimensions | 16,5 x 17,75 cm / 6.5 x 7 inches |
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