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(GREENBERG, JILL). Greenberg, Jill. JILL GREENBERG: END TIMES. NP (Los Angeles). ND (2006). : Paul Kopeikin Gallery, First Edition 1/1000. 12mo. Gilt-Debossed Wrappers. Photography Monograph. Fine. np (60pp), 28 color illustrations. In a protective clear acetate dustwrapper. "End Times" is Los Angeles-based photographer Jill Greenberg's charming, terrifying compendium of highly stylized, flash-saturated color portraits of young children caught in a moment of tearful sobbing. The tiny sitters were given a lollipop in the studio which was then taken away-resulting in these hysterically theatrical images. A pristine unnumbered example of the exceedingly uncommon 2006 first edition limited to one thousand copies. Inventory Number: 022547.
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(GREENBERG, JILL). Greenberg, Jill. JILL GREENBERG: END TIMES. NP (Los Angeles). ND (2006). : Paul Kopeikin Gallery, First Edition 1/1000. 12mo. Gilt-Debossed Wrappers. Photography Monograph. Fine. np (60pp), 28 color illustrations. In a protective clear acetate dustwrapper. "End Times" is Los Angeles-based photographer Jill Greenberg's charming, terrifying compendium of highly stylized, flash-saturated color portraits of young children caught in a moment of tearful sobbing. The tiny sitters were given a lollipop in the studio which was then taken away-resulting in these hysterically theatrical images. A pristine numbered example (677/1000) of the exceedingly uncommon 2006 first edition limited to one thousand copies. Inventory Number: 022546.
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New. 1938922077. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--104 pages; illustrated with black and white as well as some color images. --with a bonus offer--
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New. Pictures of crying children are viscerally upsetting. As photographer Jill Greenberg says, 'there is something instinctive that makes you want to protect them. ' 'End Times' consists of 32 individual photographic portraits of young children crying, originally made by Greenberg in 2005 as a direct response to the policies of the Bush administration. Greenberg took her inspiration from an essay written by Bill Moyers titled 'There Is No Tomorrow, ' which discusses the negative influence of religious fundamentalists on American politics, in particular on environmental policy, foreign policy, gay marriage, stem cell research and abortion. She interspersed her highly saturated color portraits with reproductions of contemporaneous newspaper headlines, and gave the portraits titles that expressed her apocalyptic vision of Bush-era America, such as 'Armageddon, ' 'Misinformation, ' 'Angry Country' and 'Torture. ' Needless to say, the controversy surrounding the release of these images in 2006 was colossal, erupting into a firestorm of debate that re-ignites nearly every time the work is exhibited. This volume gathers Greenberg's series for the first time. At once discomfiting and quirky, unreal and heart-stopping, 'End Times' is a howl of helplessness and condemnation. Jill Greenberg (born 1967) earned her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1989. She is represented by ClampArt in New York and Katherine Cone Gallery in Los Angeles. She has exhibited her work internationally at museums and galleries in Rome, Amsterdam, New York, Los Angeles, Paris and Montreal, and at venues such as the TED conference and Art Basel Miami Beach.