Man Walks Out of a Bar : Lucien Rizos New Zealand Photographs 1979-1982

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  • Author:
    RIZOS Lucien
  • ISBN:
    9780473178758
  • Publication Date:
    January 2011
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Rim Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Man Walks Out of a Bar : Lucien Rizos New Zealand Photographs 1979-1982
Man Walks Out of a Bar : Lucien Rizos New Zealand Photographs 1979-1982

Man Walks Out of a Bar : Lucien Rizos New Zealand Photographs 1979-1982

SKU: 9780473178758
Regular price $45.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    RIZOS Lucien
  • ISBN:
    9780473178758
  • Publication Date:
    January 2011
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Rim Books
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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In 1979 Lucien Rizos set out to photographically document New Zealand. Working in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Rizos toured the country, carrying his camera and making images of the people and culture that he encountered along the way. As he says, 'Even though I was aware of the changing tide of a new generation of interesting and sophisticated photography, it was Robert Frank's great book The Americans (1958), published a generation before, that provided the inspiration and model for me to express the feelings I had about this country.' Over five years Rizos took thousands of photographs in cities and small towns around the country. At the end of 1983 he decided to give up photography in favour of other kinds of art making, and the book languished. When the Alexander Turnbull Library accepted the negatives into their collection in 1988, Rizos produced a number of photocopied books which attempted to shape the photographs into a coherent story. His interest in the project rekindled by a 2005 exhibition at the Hirschfeld Gallery in City Gallery, Wellington, Rizos began to look at his photographs again, and decided to finish what he had started three decades earlier. This book is the end result of that process. With their unashamedly emotional tone, and sometimes harsh - more often melancholic -view of people and the rituals of daily existence, Rizos's photographs evoke a place and time that is both familiar and strange, a vision of New Zealand that remains captivating over three decades later. Essays by Damian Skinner and Ian Wedde introduce Rizos's photographs and the themes that structure A Man Walks Out Of A Bar ...'These photographs come from a very specific time in New Zealand history', says Rizos. 'The New Zealand I lived through then may feel like a different planet to a younger generation now, people who did not live through the Muldoon era and the trauma of Rogernomics. But there are themes that bind the different periods together. Even though New Zealand may look very different now, I feel it is still fundamentally the same place that it was when I was taking these photographs.' Author Biography: Lucien Rizos is a Wellington-based artist and photographer. He studied graphic design at Wellington Polytechnic in the 1970s, and works as a violinist with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. His photography has been featured in Photoforum and Art New Zealand, and he has had exhibitions at Exposures Gallery, Real Pictures Gallery, Photospace Gallery and the City Gallery, Wellington. A Man Walks Out of a Bar ... is his first book.

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  • In 1979 Lucien Rizos set out to photographically document New Zealand. Working in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Rizos toured the country, carrying his camera and making images of the people and culture that he encountered along the way. As he says, 'Even though I was aware of the changing tide of a new generation of interesting and sophisticated photography, it was Robert Frank's great book The Americans (1958), published a generation before, that provided the inspiration and model for me to express the feelings I had about this country.' Over five years Rizos took thousands of photographs in cities and small towns around the country. At the end of 1983 he decided to give up photography in favour of other kinds of art making, and the book languished. When the Alexander Turnbull Library accepted the negatives into their collection in 1988, Rizos produced a number of photocopied books which attempted to shape the photographs into a coherent story. His interest in the project rekindled by a 2005 exhibition at the Hirschfeld Gallery in City Gallery, Wellington, Rizos began to look at his photographs again, and decided to finish what he had started three decades earlier. This book is the end result of that process. With their unashamedly emotional tone, and sometimes harsh - more often melancholic -view of people and the rituals of daily existence, Rizos's photographs evoke a place and time that is both familiar and strange, a vision of New Zealand that remains captivating over three decades later. Essays by Damian Skinner and Ian Wedde introduce Rizos's photographs and the themes that structure A Man Walks Out Of A Bar ...'These photographs come from a very specific time in New Zealand history', says Rizos. 'The New Zealand I lived through then may feel like a different planet to a younger generation now, people who did not live through the Muldoon era and the trauma of Rogernomics. But there are themes that bind the different periods together. Even though New Zealand may look very different now, I feel it is still fundamentally the same place that it was when I was taking these photographs.' Author Biography: Lucien Rizos is a Wellington-based artist and photographer. He studied graphic design at Wellington Polytechnic in the 1970s, and works as a violinist with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. His photography has been featured in Photoforum and Art New Zealand, and he has had exhibitions at Exposures Gallery, Real Pictures Gallery, Photospace Gallery and the City Gallery, Wellington. A Man Walks Out of a Bar ... is his first book.

    Featured in the 7 March 2011 New Zealand newsletter.
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In 1979 Lucien Rizos set out to photographically document New Zealand. Working in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Rizos toured the country, carrying his camera and making images of the people and culture that he encountered along the way. As he says, 'Even though I was aware of the changing tide of a new generation of interesting and sophisticated photography, it was Robert Frank's great book The Americans (1958), published a generation before, that provided the inspiration and model for me to express the feelings I had about this country.' Over five years Rizos took thousands of photographs in cities and small towns around the country. At the end of 1983 he decided to give up photography in favour of other kinds of art making, and the book languished. When the Alexander Turnbull Library accepted the negatives into their collection in 1988, Rizos produced a number of photocopied books which attempted to shape the photographs into a coherent story. His interest in the project rekindled by a 2005 exhibition at the Hirschfeld Gallery in City Gallery, Wellington, Rizos began to look at his photographs again, and decided to finish what he had started three decades earlier. This book is the end result of that process. With their unashamedly emotional tone, and sometimes harsh - more often melancholic -view of people and the rituals of daily existence, Rizos's photographs evoke a place and time that is both familiar and strange, a vision of New Zealand that remains captivating over three decades later. Essays by Damian Skinner and Ian Wedde introduce Rizos's photographs and the themes that structure A Man Walks Out Of A Bar ...'These photographs come from a very specific time in New Zealand history', says Rizos. 'The New Zealand I lived through then may feel like a different planet to a younger generation now, people who did not live through the Muldoon era and the trauma of Rogernomics. But there are themes that bind the different periods together. Even though New Zealand may look very different now, I feel it is still fundamentally the same place that it was when I was taking these photographs.' Author Biography: Lucien Rizos is a Wellington-based artist and photographer. He studied graphic design at Wellington Polytechnic in the 1970s, and works as a violinist with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. His photography has been featured in Photoforum and Art New Zealand, and he has had exhibitions at Exposures Gallery, Real Pictures Gallery, Photospace Gallery and the City Gallery, Wellington. A Man Walks Out of a Bar ... is his first book.

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