Buzzing at the Sill
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Rating | : | 4.61 (913 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3868287361 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Eugene Smith Award, the ICP Infinity Award and two World Press Photo awards for his work in Iraq and on the war at home.. 1981 in Washington, DC)studied history at Yale, graduating with honors in 2003. Peter van Agtmael (b. He has won many awards, including the W. He is a member of Magnum Photos
"A well-thought out series of images that can be both" according to Kyle Peters. A well-thought out series of images that can be both haunting and stunning. This book is a shining example of how the photo book is a unique medium for storytelling.. Diran Sirinian said Powerful. Simply amazing for anyone interested in ruthless photojournalistic work. No anesthesia in the images, a crude and moving portrayal of the USA.
He has won many awards, including the W. 1981 in Washington, DC)studied history at Yale, graduating with honors in 2003. Eugene Smith Award, the ICP Infinity Award and two World Press Photo awards for his work in Iraq and on the war at home.. About the AuthorPeter van Agtmael (b. He is a member of Magnum Photos
Short texts throughout explore the experiences that led to this distinct vision.In the back, a text booklet folds seamlessly out to further describe the context behind the images- revealing hidden history, personal stories, and detailed background. The images have a troubled beauty that avoids polemic and cliche. 11, it begins on a dusk flight over an anonymous landscape, moving unsentimentally- and sometimes surreally- into images of race, class, war, memory, torture, nationalism, family, and place. A sequel to his critically acclaimed Disco Night Sept. At a troubling historical moment when many wonder how well they know and understand America, Buzzing at the Sill reveals the little seen margins of the country, from coast to coast, city to country, and everything in between.Buzzing at the Sill is included on Time’s Best Photobooks of 2016 list.. Buzzing at the Sillis Peter van Agtmael’s exploration of the United States in the shadow of the post 9/11 wars