Truth Beauty: Pictorialism and the Photograph as Art, 1845 -1945

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The photographs of the Pictorialist movement are among the most spectacular works of art in the medium's history. Showcasing soft focus, dramatic effects of light, unusual camera angles, and bold technical experimentation, the Pictorialists created highly atmospheric works that expanded photography's visual vocabulary and remain influential today. Truth Beauty celebrates this 100-year movement with stunning examples and an engaging history of its rise, scope, and impact on other branches of photography and on art. The 121 vintage photographs have been culled from collections worldwide, including 70 from the prestigious George Eastman House, North America's largest museum of photography. The book includes masterpieces by such luminaries as Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward Steichen, Ansel Adams, and Alfred Stieglitz. TruthBeauty expands readers' understanding of Pictorialism's international scope by featuring examples from the Czech Republic, Japan, and Australia. Essays included offer illuminating background, history, and context.

Truth Beauty: Pictorialism and the Photograph as Art, 1845 -1945 was published in conjunction with the exhibition organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery in collaboration with George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film. It was curated by Alison Nordstršm, Curator of Photographs, George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, and presented from February 2 to April 27, 2008.

 

Essays by Alison Nordström, Luca Ackerman, Ryuchi Kaneko, Gael Newton, and David Wooters

160 pages
9.2 x 11 inches
ISBN 9781553652946
Hardcover
Vancouver Art Gallery, George Eastman House International Museum and Douglas & McIntyre
2008