perjantai 20. tammikuuta 2017

Mark Haworth-Booth: The art of Lee Miller

Mark Haworth-Boothin kirja kertoo Lee Millerin urasta taiteilijana, ja vaikka tässä on paljon samaa kuin aiemmissa Milleristä kertovissa teoksissa, onnistuu se tuomaan esille Millerin erikoislaatuiset kyvyt: The art of Lee Miller (V & A, 2007; ISBN 9781851775040).



Todettakoon kuitenkin että varsinainen Millerin elämänkerta teos ei ole. Täydentäviä näkökulmia tarjoaa esimerkiksi teos Lee Miller in fashion, mutta sitä en ole kirjastosta vielä käsiini saanut.





“This is the most scholarly, accessible, and exciting writing on Lee Miller to date.”
---Anthony Penrose, Lee Miller Archives

Lee Miller (1907--1977) was one of the most remarkable photographic artists of the 20th century. She created Surrealist-inspired photographs of haunting originality, portraits of genius, and daring war photographs. This unprecedented book brings together all of Miller’s major vintage prints for the first time, including sensational works never before published, rare and revealing drawings, selections from Miller’s writings as a war correspondent for Vogue magazine, and an extraordinary collage from 1937.

Miller performed with unique success on both sides of the camera. A renowned beauty, she began her career being photographed as a fashion and fine art model by such luminaries as Arnold Genthe and Edward Steichen, stunning examples of which are included in this book. Miller moved to Paris in 1928, determined to take up photography; there she became the apprentice, collaborator, and muse of Man Ray. In the 1930s and ’40s, Miller shot remarkable portraits of such iconic figures as Marlene Dietrich, Charlie Chaplin, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí. Turning her Surrealist eye to unexpected photographic subjects, she earned major commissions from American and European fashion magazines and also became a respected photo-journalist. Miller’s startling images of the Dachau concentration camp are among the most powerful records of the Holocaust.

Published in conjunction with the centenary of Miller’s birth, this beautifully designed and produced book is an essential survey of this fascinating woman’s life and career.

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