Garry Winogrand: Public Relations
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Rating | : | 4.86 (504 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0870706322 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-02 |
Language | : | English |
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Garry Winogrand public relations giannakos simos To be able to evaluate something we first mast have an interest to it and be educated enough to understand what we evaluate.My personal opinion based on the observation of this book, is the following:This is on of the best books i purchased.Looking at the pics of this book makes you wont more, in every page that you turn.It definitely delivers a thrill of joy.Because:1) It has very good quality2) It has excellent illust. GW's least is better than others' best Perhaps I am biased, being a hard core Winogrand fan, but I wish to respectfully disagree with the prior reviewer. True, there are better Winogrand books out there (though some are out of print), but even GW's least effort is better than most others' best. These photos aptly capture moments in political campaigns, art museum fundraisers, protest demonstrations, black tie award dinners, etc. Some are made poignant by sub. Own this book. anonymous I was prompted to write here after reading the above imbecile's one star review of this classic book.This is a perfect example of the dark side of the internet: the unenlighttened leading the uninformed. I worry that some poor reader would avoid this book because of that ignorant scribe. Make no mistake , this book is a classic. Every photo brings a smile and an informed understanding of the unspoken world around us. Th
What Winogrand has given us in these photographs is a unilateral report of how we behaved under pressure during a time of costumes and causes, and of how extravagantly, outrageously and continuously we displayed what we wanted. The photographs depict our emerging dependence on the media as well as how the media changes and sometimes even creates the event itself. --Tod PapageorgePublic Relations is a distillation of a photographic project begun by Garry Winogrand in 1969 when he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to photograph what he called "the effect of media on events."
(Joseph McElroy Artforum International 2013-07-01) . No shot is about just one thing. Winogrand the stalker may anger his subject: What we see is sometimes what he partly caused