Pictures that are made, not taken, are the focus of this exciting collection of works by 90 American artists who are using appropriation, computer technology, performance, and numerous other sources of inspiration to stretch the limits and expand the possibilities of photographic art.
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Pictures that are made, not taken, are the focus of this exciting collection of works by 90 American artists who are using appropriation, computer technology, performance, and numerous other sources of inspiration to stretch the limits and expand the possibilities of photographic art.
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VG, top of text block dirty. Blue paper wraps with stiff color pictorial DJ, [viii] 227pp, prolific color and BW plates. "Pictures that are made, not taken, are the focus of this exciting collectionof works by 90 American artists who are using appropriation, computer technology, performance, and numerous other sources of inspiration to stretch the limits and expand the possibilities of photographic art. The selection of non-traditional pictures includes works by some of the decade's most interesting experimenters--Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Barbara Kruger, William Christenberry, Louise Lawler, Stefan Roloff, and others--who create or manipulate the subject photographed." (flap).
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VG+, presentation copy inscribed and signed by the author. Blue paper wraps with stiff color pictorial DJ. 225 pp; profusely illustrated with color and b/w plates. Encompasses 90 American artists who use other sources of inspiration to expand the possibilities of photographic art; these are pictures that are made not taken; this catalogue includes by Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Barbara Kruger, William Christenberry, Louise Lawler, Stefan Roloff, and Richard Prince, and others; Intro. by Merry Foresta and essay by Joshua Smith.