Background information
Harry GRUYAERT decided in the second half of the 1970s as one of the first photographers in Europe to commit himself entirely to colour photography. His cinematographic background inflicted on him an aesthetic conception of photography. His images are simply snapshots of magical moments in which different visual elements, primarily colour, form, light and movement, spontaneously come together in front of his lens. His bold, saturated tonalities are autonomous elements that grant structure and depth to the composition.
Content
‘It’s not about cars’ by Paris based Magnum photographer Harry GRUYAERT including several images that are presented to the public for the first time. As the title states, this book is not about cars. The automobiles only function as a leitmotif to guide the viewer through his varied oeuvre, which is characterised by a cinematographic way of framing and a sensitive treatment of colour, form and light.