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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Adams , Neal Benezra , Ralph Rugoff , Erin O'ToolePublisher: Distributed Art Publishers Imprint: Distributed Art Publishers Dimensions: Width: 25.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.840kg ISBN: 9781942884019ISBN 10: 194288401 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 10 November 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews...a native Angeleno who records his native city (and a few other places along the way) with an unsparing but transcendent eye...Hernandez is a major artist who belatedly just had his first retrospective, and its accompanying monograph...provides a gripping narrative.--Luc Sante The New York Times As a native of Los Angeles, Anthony Hernandez's rigorous and tough photographs have examined the social and political landscape of the city for over forty years, teasing apart assumptions and forcing us to look at places we'd rather drive past and ignore...From his early street photography to his current work on the aftermath of the housing crisis in California, his eponymous monograph is an incredible collection that allows us to measure the full breadth of his remarkable achievement.--Adam Bell Photo-Eye Blog Instead of focusing on the effect of development on the natural world, [Hernandez] portrays the human toll... His compositional style can make a cinder-block squat seem as monumental as a marble mausoleum.--Arthur Lubow The New York Times In the photographs of Anthony Hernandez, there are no swaying palm trees or cinematic sunsets. Instead, for half a century, this born-and-bred Angeleno has trained his unblinking lens on another L.A. - a city of the aged, of the working class, of the destitute.--Carolina A. Miranda LA Times An empathetic, original view of what life is like on the streets.--Jonathan Blaustein The New York Times The hefty catalog traces the artist's journey over five decades--evocative street photography, desolate Los Angeles cityscapes, color candids, still lifes featuring artifacts of indigents--all joined by Hernandez's social conscience and compositional grace.--Jack Crager American Photo Hernandez can be as effectively succinct with words as he can with visual language. It's a book to savor.--Anne Wilkes Tucker Photo-Eye Blog, Best of 2016 Hernandez is constantly exploring new forms and subject matters... Such a wide-spanning body of work is what makes Hernandez's new show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and its accompanying monograph, so exciting.--Emily Manning i-D Magazine Anthony Hernandez's time has finally come.--Stephen Heller Time Out San Francisco The unidealized Los Angeles. The real L.A..... That incredible quality of light.--Erin O'Toole San Franciso Museum of Modern Art Anthony Hernandez might be to Los Angeles what Eug ne Atget is to Paris.--Michael Ned Holte Artforum Anthony Hernandez captured the essence of many cities . . . but his hometown, Los Angeles and the areas inhabited by the working class, the homeless, and the poor have been the most captivating subject for his craft.--Blouin Art Info Whether you think of California as a promised land or a dead end, it's always been a reliable source of inspiration for photographers, and some of my favorite new books explore the terrain from unexpected angles. The most substantial of these is Anthony Hernandez.--Vince Aletti Photograph Magazine Anthony Hernandez's time has finally come.--Stephen Heller Time Out San Francisco Author InformationThe child of Mexican immigrants, Anthony Hernandez (born 1947) grew up in a Los Angeles far removed from the idealized Hollywood image of the city. Hernandez's world - the world his photographs capture - was punctuated by bus stops, spare parts lots and miles of urban wasteland. Recently, Hernandez has explored a more abstract style and turned his lens on other landscapes, including Oakland in the Bay Area. His current work is once again focused on Los Angeles, and reflects his deep engagement with the city that has been his most enduring subject. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |