Todd Eberle: Empire of Space

by Todd Eberle (Photographer)

Other authorsGraydon Carter (Introduction), David Hickey (Contributor), Glenn O'Brien (Foreword)
Hardcover, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

779.092

Publication

Rizzoli (2011), 300 pages

Description

Contrasting ultramodernist photographs taken over a thirty-year period constitute the first book by one of the most celebrated photographers working today. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1963, and first coming into prominence in the early 1990s with his iconic photographs of Donald Judd’s works and architecture, Todd Eberle’s photographs document the disparate images that make up American architecture, landscapes, and society and are united by a minimalist aesthetic that runs through his work. Whether his approach to a particular subject is earnest (an unfurling flag) or kitsch (the Vegas strip), Eberle brings to his photographs a heightened sense of precision, symmetry, and proportion. The Empire of Space is a lavish look at Eberle’s career and features many rare and never-before-published portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and interiors. In the spirit of Walker Evans, Eberle creates an enduring and poetic portrait of America, the arts, and architecture through thoughtfully contrasting and analogous photographs. This exciting and definitive book on Eberle’s illustrious legacy is sure to rank among the most important publications to mix modernism, minimalism, and photography.… (more)

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I really enjoyed the variety of photos in this collection!

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0847835022 / 9780847835027
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