samedi 14 avril 2012
vendredi 13 avril 2012
Edward Weston
From 515 Madison Ave., New York City, 1941
In 1941, the great American photographer Edward Weston accepted a commission to illustrate Leaves of Grass, by the great American poet Walt Whitman. A show opening April 21 at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts presents images from the project, all shot on a cross-country trip. Weston is known for tending more to the look of his photos than to their subjects. Under Whitman’s influence, however, content seems to come first.
Slide show.
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