Robert Cumming the difficulties of nonsense

"The Difficulties of Nonsense features Cumming's conceptual black-and-white and color photographs from the 1970s, revealing his fascination with illusion and trickery. From his base in Los Angeles, Cumming made functional-looking constructions, rendered useless and created primarily to be...

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Main Author: Cumming, Robert 1943- (Author)
Other Authors: Gachot, Sarah Bay (Editor), Campany, David (Interviewer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. aperture 2016
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Summary:"The Difficulties of Nonsense features Cumming's conceptual black-and-white and color photographs from the 1970s, revealing his fascination with illusion and trickery. From his base in Los Angeles, Cumming made functional-looking constructions, rendered useless and created primarily to be photographed with his 8-by-10 camera. Playing with props, proportions, unusual angles, light, and mirrors, the images invite viewers to look in--and then to second-guess what they see. As the first publication to survey this significant series, The Difficulties of Nonsense serves as a touchstone for contemporary artists and for those interested in artwork that came out of Los Angeles in the 1970s. With an essay by Sarah Bay Gachot and an interview by David Campany, this monograph pays homage to a time when Cumming, and many in the photographic community, worked to playfully push the boundaries of photography and narrative." - Publisher's description
Physical Description:183 pages illustrations (some color) 27 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9781597113007