Description
This new volume features images from throughout Kuhn's career, including previously unseen work, and will introduce her distinct aesthetic to a wide, popular audience. Accompanied by insightful texts by Rebecca Morse, Chris Littlewood, Darius Himes and Simon Baker and an interview with Elizabeth Avedon, the reader is provided with insights into Kuhn's creative process and the ways in which she works with her subjects and settings, and achieves the visual signature of her imagery.
Mona Kuhn: Works is an essential volume for anyone with an interest in the human form in contemporary art.
With 155 illustrations in colour
The first career retrospective of leading contemporary photographer Mona Kuhn
About the Author
Mona Kuhn (b. 1969) is a Brazilian photographer of German descent. She has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 1989 and is currently an independent scholar at the Getty Research Institute. Her previous series-based monographs include Mona Kuhn: Photographs, Mona Kuhn: Evidence and Mona Kuhn: Private. Rebecca Morse is the Curator of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at LACMA. Simon Baker is the Director of the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie (MEP) in Paris. He was previously Curator of Photography and International Art at Tate. Elizabeth Avedon is a photography book and exhibition designer, independent curator and writer.
Reviews
'What stands out is her eye for quiet detail and loving attention' - The Herald
'Insightful' - Vanity Fair
'A remarkable collection' - British Journal of Photography
'Living visual poetry ... a true master of light' - EXIT
'Mona Kuhn evokes something elemental in her practice, in which the human body seems to convey universal truths' - Aesthetica
'Mona Kuhn has a dreamy, distinctive approach to the nude [...] creating images that are obscure, otherworldly and infused with emotion' - AnOther
Book Information
ISBN 9780500545454
Author Mona Kuhn
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 1750g