Background information
"Throughout his prolific career as a photographer, the US-American Emmet GOWIN has threaded together seemingly disparate subjects—his wife, Edith, and their extended family; American and European landscapes; aerial views of environmental devastation—that reflect his ongoing interest in issues of scale, the impact of the individual, and notions of belonging. His focus broadened in the 1980s, when he began an exploration of landscape and aerial photography, most specifically in his documentation of Mount St. Helens and the American West. He has since photographed in the Czech Republic, Italy, Mexico, Japan, and the United States with a continued interest in irrigation, mining and natural resources, and the environmental effects of military testing. As a photography professor at Princeton University from 1973 to 2009, Gowin exerted a powerful influence on several generations of photographers. A related exhibition is organized by Fundación Mapfre, Madrid, and will open in June 2013 with the possibility of traveling to the U.S.and The Netherlands." (from the publisher aperture)
Content
This long-awaited survey, now out-of-print, Emmet GOWIN pays tribute to his remarkable career and his impact on the medium. Following his marriage to Edith Morris in 1964, he began work on a series of images of his extended family that is now recognized as a touchstone of twentieth-century American photography. He photographed their children and their aging parents, and made intimate portraits of his wife, carrying on a photographic tradition inherited from his mentor, Harry CALLAHAN, with whom he studied in the 1960s.
About US-American photographer, Emmet GOWIN (b.1941)
Photo books by as well as with works by Emmet GOWIN
- Photographer(s)
- Emmet GOWIN, USA
- Format
- HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 25 x 29 cm., 240 pp., b/w ills.
- Language(s)
- English
- Year of Release
- 2013
- Publisher
- Fundacion Mapfre, ES
- Print run details
- out of print, 1st print run