Mystery of the Ordinary
by William Eggleston
Photographs: William Eggleston
Publisher: Steidl Verlag
208 pages
Year: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-96999-220-3
Comments: Co-published with C/O Berlin; Exhibitions: C/O Berlin, 28 January to 4 May 2023 and Fundación MAPFRE, 2024; Edited by Felix Hoffmann; Hardback / Clothbound; 24 x 30 cm; English
At the beginning of photography, the sky was invariably gray, and both art photography and photojournalism were long dominated by black and white. Although the first universal color slide film came onto the market in 1935, it was reserved for the world of advertising, and as late as the 1980s it was still considered commercial, vulgar and unartistic. Despite this, from the 1960s more and more photographers began to discover the new creative possibilities of the medium. William Eggleston, whose career has spanned over five decades, not only substantially contributed to this paradigm shift; he also noticeably influenced many subsequent generations. Along with Saul Leiter, Evelyn Hofer and Stephen Shore, Eggleston was one of the first photographers to recognize the distinctive power of color and its unique capacity to create pictures that continuously challenge the everyday. He imbued banality with the uncanny and mysterious: particularly because color is integral to human perception, Eggleston investigated his immediate surroundings again and again—as if he were somehow suspicious of the contents of his freezer, the ketchup bottle on the diner counter, not to mention the guns that appear as if by chance in so many of his pictures. Mystery of the Ordinary captures the full scope of Eggleston’s evolution and legacy: from the early black-and-white work of the late 1950s, in which we witness his discovery and exploration of themes and unconventional croppings, to some of his most iconic color images.
More books by William Eggleston
-
Los Alamos
by William Eggleston
sold out -
The Democratic Forest
by William Eggleston
Euro 650 -
Chromes
by William Eggleston
Euro 1250 -
The Outlands
by William Eggleston
Euro 399 -
Los Alamos
by William Eggleston
Euro 450
more books tagged »colour« | >> see all
-
8630 Mariazell
by Erwin Polanc
Euro 35 -
Topography of Quiet
by Bastienne Schmidt
sold out -
Blumen
by Collier Schorr
sold out -
Wilted Country (signed)
by Roger Eberhard
sold out
more books tagged »American« | >> see all
-
Middle Ground (signed)
by Douglas Stockdale
Euro 59 -
Poplar Forest (signed + print)
by Rob McDonald
Euro 55 -
Fifty Days At Iliam
by Cy Twombly
sold out -
Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism)
by David Campany
Euro 20.50 -
Almost Heroic (signed)
by David Myers
Euro 55 -
Los Angeles Springs (last copy)
by Robert Adams
Euro 185
more books tagged »color« | >> see all
-
Photographic Syntax
by Albarran Cabrera
Euro 88 -
Et le bleu du ciel dans l’ombre
by Manuela Marques
Euro 34 -
The Tale of Genji - Colors of the fifty-four chapters
by Yoshioka Sarasa
Euro 32 -
Drenge
by Frederik Danielsen
sold out -
Amma
by Vasantha Yogananthan
Euro 88 -
Haddon Hall
by Naomi Harris
Euro 50
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Nomad (signed)
by Julia Borissova
Euro 160 -
Letizia
by Franco Zecchin
Euro 21 -
Traces et Métamorphoses (last copy)
by Gil Rigoulet
Euro 255 -
Box of Illusions (signed)
by Re’gis de Gasperi
Euro 25 -
Garden (Collector's Edition)
by Marta Zgierska & Mateusz Sarełło
Euro 450 -
Vacation (last copy)
by Judith Black
Euro 55
more books tagged »america« | >> see all
more books tagged »USA« | >> see all
-
The Nicknames of Citizens
by John Gossage
Euro 49.50 -
Advice for Young Artists (signed)
by Alec Soth
Euro 60.50 -
east - west (special offer! - 2 books)
by Regina Maria Anzenberger
Euro 98 -
The Americans
by Robert Frank
Euro 53 -
A Civil Rights Journey (signed)
by Doris Derby
Euro 55 -
The Need to Know (signed)
by Michael S. Honegger
Euro 68
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
Mystery of the Ordinary
by William Eggleston
Photographs: William Eggleston
Publisher: Steidl Verlag
208 pages
Year: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-96999-220-3
Comments: Co-published with C/O Berlin; Exhibitions: C/O Berlin, 28 January to 4 May 2023 and Fundación MAPFRE, 2024; Edited by Felix Hoffmann; Hardback / Clothbound; 24 x 30 cm; English
At the beginning of photography, the sky was invariably gray, and both art photography and photojournalism were long dominated by black and white. Although the first universal color slide film came onto the market in 1935, it was reserved for the world of advertising, and as late as the 1980s it was still considered commercial, vulgar and unartistic. Despite this, from the 1960s more and more photographers began to discover the new creative possibilities of the medium. William Eggleston, whose career has spanned over five decades, not only substantially contributed to this paradigm shift; he also noticeably influenced many subsequent generations. Along with Saul Leiter, Evelyn Hofer and Stephen Shore, Eggleston was one of the first photographers to recognize the distinctive power of color and its unique capacity to create pictures that continuously challenge the everyday. He imbued banality with the uncanny and mysterious: particularly because color is integral to human perception, Eggleston investigated his immediate surroundings again and again—as if he were somehow suspicious of the contents of his freezer, the ketchup bottle on the diner counter, not to mention the guns that appear as if by chance in so many of his pictures. Mystery of the Ordinary captures the full scope of Eggleston’s evolution and legacy: from the early black-and-white work of the late 1950s, in which we witness his discovery and exploration of themes and unconventional croppings, to some of his most iconic color images.
More books by William Eggleston
-
Los Alamos
by William Eggleston
sold out -
The Democratic Forest
by William Eggleston
Euro 650 -
Chromes
by William Eggleston
Euro 1250 -
The Outlands
by William Eggleston
Euro 399 -
Los Alamos
by William Eggleston
Euro 450
more books tagged »colour« | >> see all
-
8630 Mariazell
by Erwin Polanc
Euro 35 -
Topography of Quiet
by Bastienne Schmidt
sold out -
Blumen
by Collier Schorr
sold out -
Wilted Country (signed)
by Roger Eberhard
sold out
more books tagged »American« | >> see all
-
Middle Ground (signed)
by Douglas Stockdale
Euro 59 -
Poplar Forest (signed + print)
by Rob McDonald
Euro 55 -
Fifty Days At Iliam
by Cy Twombly
sold out -
Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism)
by David Campany
Euro 20.50 -
Almost Heroic (signed)
by David Myers
Euro 55 -
Los Angeles Springs (last copy)
by Robert Adams
Euro 185
more books tagged »color« | >> see all
-
Photographic Syntax
by Albarran Cabrera
Euro 88 -
Et le bleu du ciel dans l’ombre
by Manuela Marques
Euro 34 -
The Tale of Genji - Colors of the fifty-four chapters
by Yoshioka Sarasa
Euro 32 -
Drenge
by Frederik Danielsen
sold out -
Amma
by Vasantha Yogananthan
Euro 88 -
Haddon Hall
by Naomi Harris
Euro 50
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Nomad (signed)
by Julia Borissova
Euro 160 -
Letizia
by Franco Zecchin
Euro 21 -
Traces et Métamorphoses (last copy)
by Gil Rigoulet
Euro 255 -
Box of Illusions (signed)
by Re’gis de Gasperi
Euro 25 -
Garden (Collector's Edition)
by Marta Zgierska & Mateusz Sarełło
Euro 450 -
Vacation (last copy)
by Judith Black
Euro 55
more books tagged »america« | >> see all
more books tagged »USA« | >> see all
-
The Nicknames of Citizens
by John Gossage
Euro 49.50 -
Advice for Young Artists (signed)
by Alec Soth
Euro 60.50 -
east - west (special offer! - 2 books)
by Regina Maria Anzenberger
Euro 98 -
The Americans
by Robert Frank
Euro 53 -
A Civil Rights Journey (signed)
by Doris Derby
Euro 55 -
The Need to Know (signed)
by Michael S. Honegger
Euro 68
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com
Mystery of the Ordinary
by William Eggleston
Photographs: William Eggleston
Publisher: Steidl Verlag
208 pages
Year: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-96999-220-3
Comments: Co-published with C/O Berlin; Exhibitions: C/O Berlin, 28 January to 4 May 2023 and Fundación MAPFRE, 2024; Edited by Felix Hoffmann; Hardback / Clothbound; 24 x 30 cm; English
At the beginning of photography, the sky was invariably gray, and both art photography and photojournalism were long dominated by black and white. Although the first universal color slide film came onto the market in 1935, it was reserved for the world of advertising, and as late as the 1980s it was still considered commercial, vulgar and unartistic. Despite this, from the 1960s more and more photographers began to discover the new creative possibilities of the medium. William Eggleston, whose career has spanned over five decades, not only substantially contributed to this paradigm shift; he also noticeably influenced many subsequent generations. Along with Saul Leiter, Evelyn Hofer and Stephen Shore, Eggleston was one of the first photographers to recognize the distinctive power of color and its unique capacity to create pictures that continuously challenge the everyday. He imbued banality with the uncanny and mysterious: particularly because color is integral to human perception, Eggleston investigated his immediate surroundings again and again—as if he were somehow suspicious of the contents of his freezer, the ketchup bottle on the diner counter, not to mention the guns that appear as if by chance in so many of his pictures. Mystery of the Ordinary captures the full scope of Eggleston’s evolution and legacy: from the early black-and-white work of the late 1950s, in which we witness his discovery and exploration of themes and unconventional croppings, to some of his most iconic color images.
More books by William Eggleston
-
Los Alamos
by William Eggleston
sold out -
The Democratic Forest
by William Eggleston
Euro 650 -
Chromes
by William Eggleston
Euro 1250 -
The Outlands
by William Eggleston
Euro 399 -
Los Alamos
by William Eggleston
Euro 450
more books tagged »colour« | >> see all
-
8630 Mariazell
by Erwin Polanc
Euro 35 -
Topography of Quiet
by Bastienne Schmidt
sold out -
Blumen
by Collier Schorr
sold out -
Wilted Country (signed)
by Roger Eberhard
sold out
more books tagged »American« | >> see all
-
Middle Ground (signed)
by Douglas Stockdale
Euro 59 -
Poplar Forest (signed + print)
by Rob McDonald
Euro 55 -
Fifty Days At Iliam
by Cy Twombly
sold out -
Indeterminacy: Thoughts on Time, the Image, and Race(ism)
by David Campany
Euro 20.50 -
Almost Heroic (signed)
by David Myers
Euro 55 -
Los Angeles Springs (last copy)
by Robert Adams
Euro 185
more books tagged »color« | >> see all
-
Photographic Syntax
by Albarran Cabrera
Euro 88 -
Et le bleu du ciel dans l’ombre
by Manuela Marques
Euro 34 -
The Tale of Genji - Colors of the fifty-four chapters
by Yoshioka Sarasa
Euro 32 -
Drenge
by Frederik Danielsen
sold out -
Amma
by Vasantha Yogananthan
Euro 88 -
Haddon Hall
by Naomi Harris
Euro 50
more books tagged »black and white« | >> see all
-
Nomad (signed)
by Julia Borissova
Euro 160 -
Letizia
by Franco Zecchin
Euro 21 -
Traces et Métamorphoses (last copy)
by Gil Rigoulet
Euro 255 -
Box of Illusions (signed)
by Re’gis de Gasperi
Euro 25 -
Garden (Collector's Edition)
by Marta Zgierska & Mateusz Sarełło
Euro 450 -
Vacation (last copy)
by Judith Black
Euro 55
more books tagged »america« | >> see all
more books tagged »USA« | >> see all
-
The Nicknames of Citizens
by John Gossage
Euro 49.50 -
Advice for Young Artists (signed)
by Alec Soth
Euro 60.50 -
east - west (special offer! - 2 books)
by Regina Maria Anzenberger
Euro 98 -
The Americans
by Robert Frank
Euro 53 -
A Civil Rights Journey (signed)
by Doris Derby
Euro 55 -
The Need to Know (signed)
by Michael S. Honegger
Euro 68
Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com