Photorealism in the Digital Age

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  • Author:
    MEISEL Louis / HARRIS Elizabeth
  • ISBN:
    9781419708282
  • Publication Date:
    0/11/2013
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Abrams
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Photorealism in the Digital Age
Photorealism in the Digital Age

Photorealism in the Digital Age

SKU: 9781419708282
Regular price $100.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MEISEL Louis / HARRIS Elizabeth
  • ISBN:
    9781419708282
  • Publication Date:
    0/11/2013
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Abrams
  • Country of Publication:

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Here is the 4th and final volume in Abrams’ definitive series on Photorealism, one of the most popular contemporary art movements. The first three volumes reproduced all Photorealist paintings created before 2000. Photorealism in the Digital Age includes 841 full-colour artworks produced since 2000. The Photorealists work painstakingly from photographs to create startlingly real paintings, sometimes as few as four in any given year. Where once they used cameras and film as tools for gathering information, they now rely on digital technology, which has vastly expanded the amount of detail that can be captured in an image. They bring new insights to vernacular subjects - cars and trucks, cityscapes, pop images such as gumball and pinball machines, and portraits - and succeed in making the commonplace “uncommon.” Meisel covers every major Photorealist still active (including Ralph Goings, Richard Estes, Charles Bell, John Salt and John Baeder) as well as artists new to the movement, like Raphaella Spence and Yigal Ozeri. For the first time he also includes Photorealist-like sculpture, including the famed bronze and wax figures of John DeAndrea and Duane Hanson.

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  • Here is the 4th and final volume in Abrams’ definitive series on Photorealism, one of the most popular contemporary art movements. The first three volumes reproduced all Photorealist paintings created before 2000. Photorealism in the Digital Age includes 841 full-colour artworks produced since 2000. The Photorealists work painstakingly from photographs to create startlingly real paintings, sometimes as few as four in any given year. Where once they used cameras and film as tools for gathering information, they now rely on digital technology, which has vastly expanded the amount of detail that can be captured in an image. They bring new insights to vernacular subjects - cars and trucks, cityscapes, pop images such as gumball and pinball machines, and portraits - and succeed in making the commonplace “uncommon.” Meisel covers every major Photorealist still active (including Ralph Goings, Richard Estes, Charles Bell, John Salt and John Baeder) as well as artists new to the movement, like Raphaella Spence and Yigal Ozeri. For the first time he also includes Photorealist-like sculpture, including the famed bronze and wax figures of John DeAndrea and Duane Hanson.

    Featured in the March 2014 Creative Enterprises Newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Here is the 4th and final volume in Abrams’ definitive series on Photorealism, one of the most popular contemporary art movements. The first three volumes reproduced all Photorealist paintings created before 2000. Photorealism in the Digital Age includes 841 full-colour artworks produced since 2000. The Photorealists work painstakingly from photographs to create startlingly real paintings, sometimes as few as four in any given year. Where once they used cameras and film as tools for gathering information, they now rely on digital technology, which has vastly expanded the amount of detail that can be captured in an image. They bring new insights to vernacular subjects - cars and trucks, cityscapes, pop images such as gumball and pinball machines, and portraits - and succeed in making the commonplace “uncommon.” Meisel covers every major Photorealist still active (including Ralph Goings, Richard Estes, Charles Bell, John Salt and John Baeder) as well as artists new to the movement, like Raphaella Spence and Yigal Ozeri. For the first time he also includes Photorealist-like sculpture, including the famed bronze and wax figures of John DeAndrea and Duane Hanson.

Featured in the March 2014 Creative Enterprises Newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.