Background information
"Terri WEIFENBACH has received international acclaim for her gorgeous, vividly colored landscape photographs -- and deservedly so. She has been described as 'the Emily Dickinson of photography' and the work in this photo volume can only strengthen her reputation as a truly original force in contemporary art. She creates images based on seemingly unexceptional pastoral scenes that become quite extraordinary through her masterful presentation of their subject matter. Sometimes a whole picture is shot out of focus, or perhaps just one detail -- a leaf, a bud, a blade of grass -- is sharply focused, commanding attention, while the rest gently recedes into a soft and mellow blur. The results are breathtaking as, dream-like and entrancing, they evoke gentle memories of hazy summer days.
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The images for this, the artist's third monograph, were made in Lana, a small Italian village nestling in the mountainous South Tyrol." (© Nazraeli Press, 2003)
About the American photographer, Terri WEIFENBACH (b. 1957, in NYC)
Photo books by Terri WEIFENBACH
- Format
- HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 1 signed print, 14,5 x 18,5 x 1 cm., 16 pp., 12 four-color plates, no text, Ltd. to 500 numbered copies