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.
In this entirely new volume, renowned photography curator William A. Ewing presents more than 300 images from the artist's personal archive, unearthing previously unseen gems alongside the iconic images that have made Wegman—along with ...
ILLUSTRATIONS: 230 photos Filled with images from a trove of artists from Ansel Adams to Andy Warhol, this is the first volume to explore the Polaroid camera's indelible influence on the history of photography.
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.
Addison Gallery of American Art Board of Governors William C. Agee '55 Cynthia Eaton Bing '61 Carroll Dunham '67 Harry Elson II '83 Andrea Feldman Falcione '83 Peter Halley '71 Keith Kauppila R. Crosby Kemper '45 Mel Kendrick '67 Sidney ...
This collection of 38 drawings by renowned artist William Wegman, Everyday Problems explores such difficult terrain as dating, haircuts, cars, parenthood, fashion, pollution, urban crowding, marriage, shipwreck, psychotherapy, sex and...
Looks at Wegman's paintings, drawings, photographs, and videos, and discusses his use of humor
Catalog to accompany exhibition of 20x24 inch Polaroids by William Wegman. In 1984 Wegman was invited by the Lowe Art Museum, Miami "to see, to react, not to document." The...
Tells the remarkable tale of Edwin Land's one-of-a-kind invention-from Polaroid's first instant camera to hit the market in 1948, to its meteoric rise in popularity and adoption by artists such as Ansel Adams, Andy Warhol, and Chuck Close, ...
William Wegman, known throughout the world for his startling and revealing photographs of his weimaraners, presents the classic ashes-to-riches tale as it has never before been conceived. With Battina as...
Shelia Pree Bright’s striking black-and-white photographs capture the courage and conviction of ‘60s leaders and a new generation of activists, offering a powerful reminder that the fight for justice is far from over. #1960Now ...