Hold Still - Robert Frank, Wolfgang Beilenhoff, Christoph Ribbat

Hold Still

Robert Frank, Wolfgang Beilenhoff, Christoph Ribbat

出版时间

2001-06-15

ISBN

9783908247401

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Robert Frank not only ranks among the most important of living photographers but is also widely recognized as a seminal figure in the development of experimental cinema. And yet, the continuity and consistency of his work in both photography and film has been barely explored. "Hold still-keep going" fills this obvious void by illustrating and analyzing the underlying aesthetics that have guided Frank's work in both media. From the very outset of his career, Frank distrusted the single photographic image and its claim to freeze moments of truth: time and again he gravitated to the moving image and serial photography, be it in book form or as a panel of photographs. Reproducing more than 100 collages, film stills and serial works, this volume will certainly become a new standard publication on Robert Frank, innovative photographer and experimental filmmaker. The book also contains an illustrated bibliography and biography featuring dozens of previously unpublished images of Robert Frank, his family and his friends. Published in conjunction with a major traveling exhibition, this is an essential addition to all photography and film collections. 8.25 x 10.75 inches, 102 duotone illustrations.
用户评论
中间有几张连续的,可以看出一点弗兰克拍照的习惯。这本感觉还挺叛逆的
我非常喜欢,浪漫
公園組圖簡直就是Park Bench的現實版呀!
"he must be a communist - he looks like one / why don't you go the other side of town and watch the niggers play" hahahahaha I feel better now :D
http://www.douban.com/photos/album/38741388/
连续摄影有让我想到Duane Michals,但Robert Frank的照片几乎没有故事性,更像蒙太奇。虽然像电影,但这概念也不新鲜了。一些拼贴感很强的相片相当有实验性。
R.F目前最爱的一本
对内容不感兴趣,但这种胶片扫描,报纸,手写,文本,蒙太奇,裂纹,重复等等的处理方式让纸张上的照片发散出一种随翻页变换场景的感觉。RF的访谈里对非创作的这些点感兴趣:不喜欢美国的很多方面,不喜欢纽约的压力和节奏,却只有在这种地方才能更好的进行创作思考,和有追求宁静的动力(paradox?);摄影多时是无力的,如果能通过编排进行思维表达的设计,为什么不呢(虽然失去了偶然的zen和eplore,这么说来摄影在思维模块上可以是其他表达的“质料”);艺术家从艺术家,逐渐变成了“dealer”,不得不具备发掘商业机会的能力(于是艺术与商业合一了,所以社会体系里才需要一些保障艺术为艺术的基金)。
好爱,给了我新启发
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