Malerie Marder: Carnal Knowledge
Author(s): Gregory Crewdson
Malerie Marder is one of the first practitioners of a style of high-colour photography that came out of Yale in the late 1990s, where Katy Grannan and Justine Kurland were her contemporaries under the tutelage of Gregory Crewdson, who contributes a preface here. Debunking the myths that have developed around this group, this book tells the story of Marders first commissioned shoot: how a friend invited Malerie to photograph her with her lover, naked and in the anonymous setting of a motel room. This seminal experience set the tone of Marders work for the next decade, her nudes depicting emotional nakedness and vulnerability in relationships. This beautifully illustrated book is the first to bring these works together and to bring Marder to a wider audience.
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Intimacy can be bruising, but Marder's subjects seem determined to risk it, even if their only connection is to the woman with the camera. As for the photographer, she's happy for her work to remain enigmatic-"not an answer, but a clue."--Vince Aletti"Photography Magazine" (09/01/2011)
General Fields
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- : Violette Editions
- : Violette Editions
- : 1.8
- : 01 April 2011
- : 249mm X 307mm X 25mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : 176
- : 1210
- : Hardback
- : Gregory Crewdson