Ralph Gibson comenzó a hacer fotografías mientras servía en la Marina de Estados Unidos en los años 1950 y más tarde asistió a Dorothea Lange y Robert Frank antes de abrir su propio estudio en Nueva York. Beneficiario de becas del NEA (Fomento Nacional de las Artes) y la Fundación Guggenheim, Gibson fue nombrado Comandante de la Orden de las Artes y las Letras por el gobierno francés en 2002.
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Limited to 1,000 copies, each numbered and signed by the photographer. A decade after his first TASCHEN book, Deux ex Machina, Ralph Gibson is back, with an extensive collection of nudes, including his best recent work as well as an interview by Eric Fischl. Strikingly contrasted and meticulously composed, Gibsons photographs pay tribute to some of the mediums greatest practitioners, such as Man Ray and Edward Weston, while venturing into uncharted waters. Says Gibson: A photographer once said that beauty in women is endless. Perhaps it was I who said it. In fact, I remember distinctly having done soand the thought persists to this day. We stare in the psychological mirror of the human body with a fascination that endures indefinitely. At least art history indicated this to be so. The Willendorf Venus is said to date from 25,000 BCthat is a old enough for me to believe in the subject. I love photographing women and could say that the form of the female body is absolute and perfect.
In this, Ralph Gibsons 30th monograph, books themselves have become objects of fascination, examination, and veneration. From the early days of ancient Roman stone carvings to the revolutionary printing of the Gutenberg Bible through todays explosion of information on the Internet, Ex Libris chronicles the written record, offering a new interpretation of the signs, letter forms, shapes, and images used to document human history. Features images from the worlds greatest book collections and libraries, including the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris; the British Museum; the New York Public Library; the Pierpont Morgan Library; and the Cairo Museum.
El magistral fotógrafo Ralph Gibson regresa con una exquisita colección de desnudos que combina lo mejor de su trabajo con una entrevista en profundidad de Eric Fischl. Sorprendentemente ilustrativas