Eugene Richards : the run-on of time / Lisa Hostetler ; April M. Watson ; directors' foreword by Bruce Barnes and Julián Zugazagoitia ; preface by Keith F. Davis.

The first publication to situate the work of Richards in the long photographic tradition that merges personal artistic vision with documentary practice. Eugene Richards (b. 1944) is a documentary photographer known for his powerful, unflinching exploration of contemporary social issues from the earl...

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Main Authors: Hostetler, Lisa, 1971- (Author)
Watson, April M. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Hall Family Foundation (Kansas City, Mo.) (Issuing body)
George Eastman Museum (Organizer, Host institution)
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Organizer, Host institution)
Other Authors: Davis, Keith F., 1952- (Writer of preface)
Zugazagoitia, Julián (writer of foreword.)
Barnes, Bruce (Bruce R.), 1962- (writer of foreword.)
Language:English
Published: Kansas City, Missouri : Rochester, New York : Hall Family Foundation in association with The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art ; George Eastman Museum, [2017]
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Physical Description:232 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 29 cm
Variant Title:
Run on of time
Format: Book
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The first publication to situate the work of Richards in the long photographic tradition that merges personal artistic vision with documentary practice. Eugene Richards (b. 1944) is a documentary photographer known for his powerful, unflinching exploration of contemporary social issues from the early 1970s to the present. This handsome book is the first comprehensive and critical look at Richards's lifelong achievements. Reproduced in tritone and color, the extraordinary images in this volume explore complicated and controversial subjects, including racism, poverty, drug addiction, cancer, aging, the effects of war and terrorism, and the erosion of rural America. The authors of the book situate Richards's work in the long photographic tradition that merges personal artistic vision with documentary practice, following in the tradition of W. Eugene Smith and Robert Frank.
Note:"Published to accompany an exhibition at the George Eastman Museum, June 10-October 22, 2017; and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, December 9, 2017-April 15, 2018"--Title page verso.
Call Number:TR820.5 .R533 2017
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-231).
ISBN:9780300227178
0300227175