| | BOOK FORMAT Clth, 11.5 x 9.75 in. / 302 pgs / 203 color. PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 8/28/2018 Active DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: SPRING 2018 p. 133 PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9780935398304 TRADE List Price: $49.95 CAD $67.50 AVAILABILITY In stock | TERRITORY NA ONLY | EXHIBITION SCHEDULERochester, NY George Eastman Museum, 06/02/18–12/30/18 | | THE FALL 2024 ARTBOOK | D.A.P. CATALOG | Preview our FALL 2024 catalog, featuring more than 500 new books on art, photography, design, architecture, film, music and visual culture.
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|   |   | David Levinthal: War, Myth, DesireForeword by Bruce Barnes. Text by Lisa Hostetler, Joanna Marsh, Dave Hickey.
Since the mid-1970s, New York–based photographer David Levinthal (born 1949) has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the most comprehensive publication ever produced on the artist, containing major contributions to scholarship on the artist by curator Lisa Hostetler and contemporary art specialist Joanna Marsh, as well as commentary by art critic Dave Hickey. The volume is illustrated with examples from all of Levinthal’s major series to date—including Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004) and History (2010–15). Levinthal’s work has been a touchstone for conversations about theories of representation in photography and contemporary art, and through his work, he has investigated the overlapping of popular imagery with personal fantasy in the contexts of romance, sex, war, history, sports, space and social stereotypes. This publication gives readers the opportunity for the first time to consider the full scope of Levinthal’s career as an artist.
Featured image is reproduced from 'David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire.'PRAISE AND REVIEWSPDN's Notable Photo Books of 2018 At the heart of his work is the idea that postwar America’s understanding of itself and the world is shaped by photographic and cinematic imagery, and the construction and representation of popular stereotypes in the culture. |
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| | George Eastman MuseumISBN: 9780935398304 USD $49.95 | CAD $67.5Pub Date: 8/28/2018 Active | In stock
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