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Cruel and tender: the real in the twentieth-century photograph


Abstract

A critic once described the work of American photographer Walker Evans as "tender cruelty." That tension between engagement and estrangement lies at the heart of many of the photographs featured in this provocative new book, from August Sander's remarkable study of German people at the beginning of the century to Philip-Lorca diCorcia's revealing city street scenes. Among the other photographers whose work is featured are Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Rineka Dijkstra, William Eggleston, Robert Frank, Andreas Gursky, Albert Renger-Patzsch, and Garry Winogrand. Published to accompany the first major photography exhibition to be held at Tate Modern, London, this stunning book reproduces more than 200 photographs by the century's most important realist photographers, together with insightful essays and biographies of the photographers featured.

Contents

Photography itself / Emma Dexter -- Cruel and tender / Thomas Weski -- August Sander's People of the 20th century : its making and impact / Susanne Lange -- Almost the same thing : some thoughts on the collector-photographer / David Campany.

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    London: Tate Pub, 2003

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    • 1854375164
    • 9781854374547
    • 1854374540
    • 9781854375162

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    • "Texts by Thomas Weski and Susanne Lange translated from the German by Fiona Elliott"--Title page verso.
    • "Published to accompany the exhibition at Tate Modern, London, 5 June-7 September 2003"--Title page verso.

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