Robert Frank : storylines
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Robert Frank : storylines
Steidl, 2004
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Story lines
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Exhibition catalogue
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Robert Frank : storylines" at Tate Modern, London 28 Octber 2004 - 23 January 2005, Touring venues: the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona 8 February - 11 April 2005, Fotomuseum Winterthur and Fotostiftung Schweiz 3 September - 20 November 2005
"Exhibition organised by Tate Modern in association with Fotomuseum Winterthur and Fotostiftung Schweiz" --Colophon
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Robert Frank is one of the most influential of all post-war photographers. Pioneering a revolutionary approach to photography and filmmaking, he combines autobiographical and poetic elements to produce straight black and white images that transcend the specific. Speaking of universal experience, "I'm trying to forget easy photo, trying to make something from within," he has said, "time moves on and never stops or waits." Often involving a progression through a series of images, his work is structured like a musical sequence, creating storylines that resonate beyond the frozen moment of any single photograph. Storylines accompanies an exhibition highlighting Frank's experimental use of narrative in photography and film. The exhibition and book will include work from his films and photographs (including Polaroids, contact sheets and recent digital stills) and several artist's books. The photographs are from locations as distant as Peru, London, Wales, Coney Island and Chicago.
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