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Stephen Shore

Jan 22, 2010

It is a well-known fact that the 1970s witnessed the emergence of colour photography as an art form. But just like in the case of the Founding Fathers - where everybody can usually name the one on the $1 bill - there is more to the story than just that small number of names or bodies of work that everybody is so familiar with today. For those interested in this part of photography history, there now is Starburst: Color Photography in America 1970-1980. The book chronicles the emergence of colour photography in the US in the cultural context of its time, smartly outlining the work - and individual evolution - of a large number of practitioners.
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Jun 2, 2009

“Stephen Shore talks to Jean Wainwright about Uncommon Places […]. Shore explains why he prefers smaller format prints, bucking the current trend of huge photographs, and gives a rare insight into the thought process that goes into his photography.” - video here
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Jun 10, 2008

Darius Himes just posted an extended conversation with Stephen Shore that is well worth the read.
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