Color rush American color photography from Stieglitz to Sherman

"From magazine pages to gallery walls, from advertisements to photojournalism, Color Rush charts the history of color photography in the United States from the moment it became available as a mass medium to the moment when it no longer seemed an unusual choice for artists. The book begins with...

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Main Authors: Bussard, Katherine A (Author), Hostetler, Lisa 1971- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York ; Milwaukee Aperture ; The Milwaukee Art Museum 2013
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Summary:"From magazine pages to gallery walls, from advertisements to photojournalism, Color Rush charts the history of color photography in the United States from the moment it became available as a mass medium to the moment when it no longer seemed an unusual choice for artists. The book begins with the 1907 unveiling of autochrome, the first commercially available color process, and continues up through the 1981 landmark survey show and book The New Color Photography, which hailed the widespread acceptance of color photography in contemporary art. Color Rush brings together Ansel Adams, William Eggleston, Eliot Porter, Cindy Sherman, Edward Steichen, Stephen Shore, and many more."
Item Description:Published on the occasion of an exhibition on view February 22, 2013 to May 19, 2013
Physical Description:ix, 277 pages illustration (color) 30 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781597112260
1597112267