Description
From basic sustenance to savory repasts, food awakens the senses and touches both private and public life. It can be political, religious, aspirational, commercial, creative, symbolic, national, and regional. Food's complexity of form and meaning-and the fact that it's often at hand-have made it a much-photographed subject throughout the history of photography.
About the Author
Susan Bright is a curator and writer. She has authored numerous books including Art Photography Now (Aperture, 2005), Face of Fashion (Aperture, 2007), How We Are: Photographing Britain (2007: coauthored with Val Williams), Auto Focus (2010), and Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood (2013). She co-curated How We Are: Photographing Britain (2007), which was the first major exhibition of British photography at Tate. The exhibition of Home Truths (Photographers' Gallery and Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago) was named one of the top exhibitions of 2013/2014 by the Guardian and the Chicago Tribune. She currently lives in Paris.
Reviews
"For the first time ever, images of, about, and reimagining what we eat have been compiled into one comprehensive, mouthwatering tome."-Food & Wine
"A gorgeous new coffee table book is an historical and artistic look at what we eat."-Food & Wine
"This is one of the most exciting food books I've seen in years."-Amanda Hesser, Food52
Book Information
ISBN 9781597113618
Author Susan Bright
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Aperture
Publisher Aperture
Weight(grams) 2170g