Of this satirical look at contemporary photography, Duane Michals has said, "The more serious you are, the sillier you have to be. I have a great capacity for foolishness. It’s essential." Whether parodying Wolfgang Tillmans or Andres Serrano, Sherrie Levine ( A Duane Michals Photograph of a Sherrie Levine Photograph of a Walker Evans Photograph ) or Cindy Sherman ( Who is Sydn...
Of this satirical look at contemporary photography, Duane Michals has said, "The more serious you are, the sillier you have to be. I have a great capacity for foolishness. It’s essential." Whether parodying Wolfgang Tillmans or Andres Serrano, Sherrie Levine ( A Duane Michals Photograph of a Sherrie Levine Photograph of a Walker Evans Photograph ) or Cindy Sherman ( Who is Sydney Sherman? ), Michals uses his ferocious wit and keen eye to create images at once humorous and penetrating. As The New York Times described Gursky's Gherkin, the work "explores as never before the sense of picklehood, or what it means to be a pickle." The Times also testified that "this high-humored sendup of arty photography should be required viewing for all art-world heavies, particularly critics, curators and collectors." Michals takes aim at pretensions that are often perceived as deliberately obscuring contemporary art, and in doing so he exemplifies his mastery of both the visual world and the written word, while providing the elemental pleasure of a good laugh.
比较有兴趣
许多都超出了我的认知
我很喜欢书,看的书越多,就会涉猎更广的书目
对于入门看者,这算是相当不错了