| Other Realities |  | Authors: Jerry Uelsmann, Peter C. Bunnell Publisher: Bulfinch Category: Book
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Format: Bargain Price Media: Hardcover Pages: 112 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 14 x 12.5 x 0.6
Dewey Decimal Number: 779.092 ASIN: B000FDFWFU
Publication Date: September 9, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Rediscover the work of an acknowledged American master whose influence has been immeasurable but is only now beginning to be fully understood and appreciated.Jerry Uelsmann is a modern master of photography, one of a select group of artists who can be said to have altered the very language of their medium. By synthesizing his photographs from multiple negatives starting in the 1960s, Uelsmann broke rank with the prevailing aesthetic of the period and pioneered a new approach that would influence countless artists and photographers and anticipate the digital-image revolution by a generation. OTHER REALITIES showcases a personal selection of Uelsmann+s most compelling images from the early 1960s to the present. An accessible and insightful foreword by photography critic and historian Peter C. Bunnell, and a preface by Paul Karabinis, director of the University Gallery of South Florida, open the book.
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Beautiful, thought provoking images June 27, 2009 James Wight-waltman (Louisville) Not having previewed this book, I was only a little bit disappointed in that most of the image I had seen before. On the other hand , how can you not like Uelsmann's images no matter how many times you see them. Great selection if you don't have any of his work - if you have several of his books you may want to preview this befroe buying.
good deal January 22, 2008 S Papa this is a very nice book for the money, for those interested in unusual photography
Excellent book! August 8, 2006 Priscilla A. Campbell (Fl United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I first saw Jerry Uelsmann's work in the sixties when we were stranded in a Chicago Airport by a snowstorm, waiting for the same commuter plane. He was in his late twenties then and carrying a portfolio of his work. As we talked, he shared it with me. I knew I was in the presence of artistic genius immediately. Already, I discovered, he was well known in the art work with major exhibits in known galleries. Not only did the content of his montages excite me but, but, being an amateur darkroom photographer at the time, I had some vague sense of the skill involved in his final productions. We were friends for a number of years and lost touch, but I've kept up with his work because I still admire it so deeply. This book is a treasure and I recognize some montages from the sixties in it, as well. Jerry is not only creative, but he's an interesting lecturer and funny, besides. The child in him will never die. I suspect that's one big reason he's so good. I would highly recommend any of his books, and this is one!
Latest by Jerry Uelsmann February 25, 2006 Troy A. Parish (Slippery Rock, PA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Somewhat a photographic collection of the "best of Jerry Uelsmann" -the intricate, fantasy-like surrealist photographer. Works almost solely in the darkroom - not digitally. The book does not really mention Uelsmann's pristine practice in the darkroom, however provides quotations from the artist.
Had this book delivered just in time before the artist came recently to Pittsburgh. The 70 year old charismatic artist was kind enough to sign my book. Very entertaining, down to earth modern artist.
Visual Realities December 19, 2005 Richard D. Zakia (North Carolina) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
A beautifully produced book of gelatin silver photographs to be looked at and
savored. Uelsmann's photographs question our world of physical realities
and introduce us to his world of visual realities. His photographs mystify
and question. They are of things that don't exist, yet do exist.
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