Published by Hatje Cantz. Text by Jean-Luc Mylayne, Jacqueline Burckhardt, Christie Davis, Leo Lencsés.
French photographer Jean-Luc Mylayne (born 1946) has spent his life photographing birds. This book presents 39 works created between 1979 and 2008, organized into nine chapters according to their relationship to light and location.
Published by The Arts Club of Chicago. Edited with introduction by Janine Mileaf, Matthew S. Witkovsky. Text by Jean-Luc Mylayne, Daniel Abrams, et al.
French photographer Jean-Luc Mylayne (born 1946) scouts out specific birds in locations across Europe and the US, then frames a scene, waiting for the bird to enter his camera's view. This volume documents a three-part project with The Art Institute of Chicago, including a "chapel" built in Millennium Park.
PUBLISHER The Arts Club of Chicago
BOOK FORMAT Hardcover, 10 x 9 in. / 64 pgs / 27 color / 6 bw.
PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 6/23/2015 Active
DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: FALL 2015 p. 186
PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9781891925436FLAT40 List Price: $49.95 CAD $67.50 GBP £48.99
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Published by La Fábrica/Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Edited by Lynne Cooke. Text by Matthew S. Witkovsky, Javier Montes.
Over three decades, French photographer Jean-Luc Mylayne (born 1946) has pursued a single motif: common birds in their natural habitats. But Mylayne is no documentarian or nature photographer. His works might best be described as tableaux in which avian motifs play carefully scripted roles within a larger tale of life, and themes of interdependence among species, the cycles of life and death and the depletion of natural resources.