Looks at Wegman's paintings, drawings, photographs, and videos, and discusses his use of humor
A photo essay presenting an overview of the birth and upbringing of William Wegman's famous Weimaraners.
Gathers the best of the photographer's creative and often whimsical canine portraits as taken with a 20 x 24-inch Polaroid camera, in a treasury accompanied by an essay on his experiences with the camera and with his models.
Their relationship spanned ten years during which time Fay became as well known to the art world as her canine predecessor, Man Ray. Motherhood brought Fay new concerns and Wegman a wealth of new characters.
Chip, a city dog, goes to visit his country cousins to learn all about farming.
Dogs on Rocks is a volume of new photographs of William Wegman's famous Weimaraners, taken while he was in residence at The Acadia Summer Arts Program in Maine or at...
For almost 25 years, William Wegman has been producing photographs with the 20 x 24 Polaroid camera. This body of work began in 1979, when Wegman - already well known...
In 26 stunning spreads, black-and-white photos of Weimaraner dogs forming the letters of the alphabet are accompanied by color portraits of Fay Ray, Bettina, and other four-legged friends illustrating a...
Acclaimed artist William Wegman combines his iconic photography with his background in painting to introduce two irresistible new characters based on his real-life puppies.
This is a dog's version of the city mouse, country mouse story.
This book reproduces 25 photographs, taken with a rare Polaroid camera, resulting from an unusually close partnership of man and dog, Wegman's Weimaraner, Man Ray. Together, they have created a...