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"Perrine, Florida, November 11, 1977" is reproduced from "Stephen Shore: Uncommon Places" published by Aperture and distributed by ARTBOOK | D.A.P.
CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 8/10/2015

Stephen Shore: Uncommon Places

Continuing our week-long celebration of seminal photography books featured in the National Gallery of Art's current exhibition, From the Library: Photobooks After Frank, "Perrine, Florida, November 11, 1977" is reproduced from Aperture's new, expanded edition of Stephen Shore: Uncommon Places, first published in 1982 and now including 20 new plates plus a statement from Shore explaining what it means to expand a classic series. He writes, "Over the course of each passing decade, I keep returning to this body of work and rediscovering images. Friends ask me why this keeps happening. I have three answers: Technical... Logical/Aesthetic... Hard Truth. I'm a terrible editor of my work."



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