Richard Misrach: Golden Gate

Richard Misrach: Golden Gate
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Not Quite Awesome T. J. Mickleburgh I waited almost five months for my copy of Golden Gate. I was familiar with the work and this new edition seemed to be a reasonable investment, especially compared to the asking prices for copies of the older editions. The book has finally arrived, but is not quite what I hoped.The photographs are awe. Worth being a collectable book Nasser Alhameli I think it's a great book to owe. I like how the photographer choose one spot to record all the time behavior of the same seen over more than 3 years and more than 10 times a year. What I know about Richard (the photographer) that he usually don't use filters in his camera as they describe his photogr. Three Stars ok
He lives in Berkeley, California.. Misrach is represented by Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco; Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York; and Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles. This deluxe album, a selection of the finest photographs from Richard Misrach’s acclaimed Golden Gate series (previously published in a smaller trim size, now out of print), has been assembled for publication on the historic occasion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the iconic Golden Gate bridge. He is a recipient of numerous awards, inclu
Richard Misrach's work has been the subject of a dozen monographs, and has been exhibited worldwide. His publications include Desert Cantos (1987), Bravo 20: The Bombing of the American West (1990), Violent Legacies (Aperture, 1992), Crimes and Splendors: The Desert Cantos of Richard Misrach (1996), The Sky Book (2000), and most recently, Pictures of Paintings (2003).
The rigorous execution of a simple premise brings a fresh appreciation to this famous western vista." --HotShoe International . "Photographed at all times of day and night, in every season, the pictures reveal an astonishing range of changing weather, light, and color