Title | : | Nudes |
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Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0893815322 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780893815325 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 118 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1977 |
Nudes Reviews
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My hardcover edition was published in 1977. Beautifully printed photographs of Weston's nude work. There is a nice essay by Charis Wilson as well as some pieces written by Weston including letters and passages from his "daybooks".
An essential reference book for anyone who appreciates Weston's work and the emerging of photography as a distinct art medium.
The documentary made about Weston is also of interest. Charis is interviewed as an elderly woman shortly before her death, She comes across as unsentimental and an acute observer. -
Wilson's commentary on life and making art in the era of the Depression is fascinating. One gets a tantalizing sense of a life that can't really be known except by living it.
Weston's photographs are striking, as is the growing realization of what can be accomplished artistically simply by photographing nude bodies. There's no "simple" about it, of course, except for the profound simplicity of two human beings and one small piece of technology to capture an intimate collaboration. -
The nudes are meh. Maybe because I have seen quite a few, and Weston's prude audience was completely ignorant beyond a couple of ”classical” paintings.
The text could be interesting, but lacks any depth. These are only some plain reports. They could have been different, but with more data. In this form no editor could make them better. -
Collection of bare B/W photos (mostly females) from the 1920's to the 1940's. Close up, detailed, natural, and insightful. Includes some insightful text.