Stieglitz: A Beginning Light
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From Publishers Weekly Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), the influential photographer who worked to promote modern art in America-and to make sure that photography was included among its genres-was one of the most important figures in American artistic life during the first part of the 20th century. In her thoughtful, well-researched book, Hoffman (An Enduring Spirit: The Art of Georgia O'Keeffe) follows Stieglitz through his early career, first in Europe, where he studied as a young man, and then in America, where he made many of his most famous photographs and founded the vehicles through which he advanced his causes: the Photo-Secession, an association of photographers devoted to dignifying their profession; Camera Work, a quarterly periodical that promoted modern art and photography through text and visual images; and 291, the gallery where he showed the works of avant-garde artists. Hoffman discuses the significance of these ventures and analyzes many of Stieglitz's photographs, placing them in the context of his personal relationships, the places he traveled and his love of music, and pointing out the influences of Symbolism and Synthetism. She ends her account in 1917, the year that saw the closing of the 291 gallery, the final issue of Camera Work and Stieglitz's first photographs of Georgia O'Keeffe. Hoffman's text is rather dry, but it is enlivened by Stieglitz's stunning photographs. Included are appendices with explanations of the photographic processes Stiegliz used, a listing of the contents of the issues of Camera Work, and the exhibition schedule of the 291 gallery. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Read more Review This beautifully written book weaves together biographical, historical, and artistic strands to present a colorful tapestry of photographer Alfred Stieglitz’s early life and work. The volume includes photographs Stieglitz took in Europe (some rarely seen), his first works in the U.S., and new photographs of important sites in the young Stieglitz’s life. Read more About the Author Katherine Hoffman is chairperson and professor, Fine Arts Department, St. Anselm College. She is the author of five previous books, including two on Georgia O’Keeffe. Read more
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A beautiful book. I have not had time to read it yet. The photographic reproductions are very good, and I have taken time to look at the photographs. A book well worth adding to your photographic library.