Robert Frank : London / Wales /

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Author / Creator:Frank, Robert, 1924- photographer.
Edition:Second Steidl edition.
Imprint:Göttingen : Steidl 2017.
©2017
Description:126 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11871888
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Varying Form of Title:London / Wales
Other authors / contributors:Brookman, Philip, editor.
ISBN:9783958290396
3958290396
9783865213624
3865213626
Summary:This book brings together two distinct bodies of work to reveal a new understanding of Robert Franks contribution to the history of photography. Juxtaposing the world of money and the world of work in post-war England, Frank photographed London bankers, workers, and children, and Welsh coal miners and their families. These images poetically evoke relationships between the classes during a time of change in Britain. Setting a significant documentary precedent for Franks best known work, 'The Americans', 'London / Wales' demonstrates the artists early interest in social commentary, the narrative potential of photographic sequencing and his innovative use of the expressionistic qualities of the medium. Featuring 90 black and white photographs, 'London / Wales' tells a timeless story of cities, people, and institutions in transition through emotional, evocative images while revealing Franks struggle to forge a new form of poetic narrative photography.
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"War is over; the heroic French population reaffirms superiority. Love, Paris, and Flowers ... but London was black, white, and gray, the elegance, the style, all present in front of always changing fog. Then I met a man from Wales talking about the Miners and I had read How Green Was My Valley . This became my only try to make a 'Story.'" --Robert Frank

This magnificent edition of London/Wales --a reprint of the 2007 Steidl edition that included never-before-seen photographs, expanding on Scalo's first edition of 2003--juxtaposes Frank's images of the elegant world of London money with the grimy working-class world of postwar Wales. It brings together two distinct bodies of work, and reveals a significant documentary precedent for The Americans. It also offers an important view of Frank's development, demonstrating an early interest in social commentary, in the narrative potential of photographic sequencing, and innovative use of the expressionistic qualities of the medium.

Physical Description:126 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN:9783958290396
3958290396
9783865213624
3865213626