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Keith Carter Photographs; Twenty-Five Years

by Keith Carter, Bill Wittliff (Editor)
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Keith Carter’s photographs linger in the mind like images from an almost remembered dream. Evocative and haunting, they capture what Carter calls the "little askew moments" that allow viewers to see beyond the surface reality.
This book brings together seventy-five photographs chosen by Carter to represent the range of his work since the 1970s. Many of the images in this book have never been published before, while others come from Carter’s previous books. A. D. Coleman’s introduction traces the development of Carter’s work and maps his affinities with other artists and writers who are strongly influenced by the sense of place. In his own words, Keith Carter describes his maturation as a self-taught photographer in his hometown of Beaumont, Texas. He provides insights into his choice of subject matter, his methods of working, and his philosophy of what art should be and do.
For the many people who have already discovered Keith Carter’s photography, this book offers a visually compelling summation of his career to date. Those who have not yet had that pleasure will find it here.

Synopsis

Keith Carter's photographs linger in the mind like images from an almost remembered dream. Evocative and haunting, they capture what Carter calls the "little askew moments" that allow viewers to see beyond the surface reality.
This book brings together seventy-five photographs chosen by Carter to represent the range of his work since the 1970s. Many of the images in this book have never been published before, while others come from Carter's previous books. A. D. Coleman's introduction traces the development of Carter's work and maps his affinities with other artists and writers who are strongly influenced by the sense of place. In his own words, Keith Carter describes his maturation as a self-taught photographer in his hometown of Beaumont, Texas. He provides insights into his choice of subject matter, his methods of working, and his philosophy of what art should be and do.
For the many people who have already discovered Keith Carter's photography, this book offers a visually compelling summation of his career to date. Those who have not yet had that pleasure will find it here.

Booknews

Brings together 75 b&w photographs representing the work of an internationally recognized photographer over the past 25 years. Some of the images have never been published before. An introduction traces the development of his work and maps his affinities with other artists and writers who are strongly influenced by a sense of place. Quotes from Carter offer insight into his choice of subject matter, his methods of working, and his philosophy of what art can do. No index. Oversize, 11.25x11.25<">. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Brings together 75 b&w photographs representing the work of an internationally recognized photographer over the past 25 years. Some of the images have never been published before. An introduction traces the development of his work and maps his affinities with other artists and writers who are strongly influenced by a sense of place. Quotes from Carter offer insight into his choice of subject matter, his methods of working, and his philosophy of what art can do. No index. Oversize, 11.25x11.25<">. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Pages
168
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780292711952

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