Description
Animating Davis's wry observations and mesmerizing, color-pop geometry of the images is his decades-long gimlet-eyed meditation on making pictures. As photographer and writer Tim Davis states, "The camera is a machine that sees only surfaces. The world casts its spell, and the camera gobbles up its glamour, uncritically, with pure certainty, assuming there is nothing underneath." Davis's keenly observational images, interspersed with a selection of his writings on the medium-the joys and pitfalls of camera seeing-solidify I'm Looking Through You as an unabashed celebration of photography.
I'm Looking Through You is an expansive, visual poem celebrating the glamorous surface of Los Angeles and its reach.
About the Author
Tim Davis (born in Blantyre, Malawi, 1969) lives and works in Tivoli, New York. He received a BA from Bard College, where he teaches, and an MFA from Yale University. He has presented solo exhibitions at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz, New York; White Cube, London; Knoxville Museum of Art, Tennessee; and Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. Several monographs have been published of his work, including The New Antiquity (2010) and My Life in Politics (Aperture, 2006). He is recipient of the 2007-8 Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize and a 2005 Leopold Godowsky Jr. Color Photography Award.
Reviews
"Davis's book is a timely reminder of the breathtaking pleasure one can experience in approaching the world with sincere curiosity, eyes wide open, a camera in hand." -British Journal of Photography
"A kaleidoscopic visual record of everyday street encounters tinged with a sense of otherworldly strangeness." -Financial Times
Awards
Winner of Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize 2008 and Leopold Godowsky Jr. Color Photography Awards 2005. Short-listed for Finalist, Discovery Award, Arles Photography Festival 2004.
Book Information
ISBN 9781597114981
Author Tim Davis
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Aperture
Publisher Aperture
Weight(grams) 960g