Description
An investigation into the work and processes of more than twenty major figures in the field of photography, including Susan Sontag, Larry Clark, and Daido Moriyama, with careers spanning from the 1930s to the present
About the Author
David Levi Strauss is the author of From Head to Hand: Art and the Manual (2010); Between the Eyes: Essays on Photography and Politics, with an introduction by John Berger (Aperture, 2003); and Between Dog and Wolf: Essays on Art and Politics (1999, updated in 2010 with a prolegomenon by Hakim Bey). Strauss was a Guggenheim fellow in 2003 and received the Infinity Award for Writing from the International Center of Photography in 2007. He is chair of the graduate program in art criticism and writing at the School of Visual Arts in New York.
Reviews
David Levi Strauss is an art critic of exceptional quality and depth. I can think of none in this field I would rank ahead of him in terms of his knowledge, his seriousness, his adventure, and the power of his writing.--Arthur Danto"Arthur Danto" (05/31/2014)
In the night by his intelligence and compassion, David Levi Strauss talks about what has been forgotten, what is being systematically erased, and what we need to remember for tomorrow.--John Berger"John Berger" (05/31/2014)
He is photography's troubled conscience.--Luc Sante"Luc Sante" (05/31/2014)
Book Information
ISBN 9781597112710
Author David Levi Strauss
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Aperture
Publisher Aperture
Weight(grams) 450g