Photography at MoMA: 1920 to 1960
A**R
An important book to be read for enjoyment and studied for insight
The second in the MoMA photo series, "Photography at MoMA: 1920 to 1960", really details the foundation of today's photography. This was the period of historically great photographers and their pictures--Cartier-Bresson, Kertesz, Evans, Frank, et al. This was the time photography gained in importance in the mass media and was growing as an accepted art form. After 1960, photography took on the dual personas of "just another part of our lives" and "art and culture". This book follows these developments brilliantly and affords us a chronology that is both coherent and unassuming.In my review of the "...1960 to Now" book, I noted that photography seems to have most recently become lost in the wilderness of technology during the late "Now" period. Never so well is this made apparent as when compared to the purity of the form shown in the "...1920 to 1960" and the first section of the "...1960 to Now" volumes. Compared to the best works of the past masters, today's post modern photography seems superficial and synthetic. Perhaps it's time for today's photographers to reassess their focus and study the clarity of purpose presented by these past masters. For today's new photographers, the book "...1920 to 1960" is a volume to be read, studied and read again as a distillation of photographic wisdom on which to find one's own path. The "...1960 to Now" is also recommended for study of the progression of the art form.
M**N
Very satisfied with the transaction.
Very high quality, as expected. Shipping was quick and packing was very good also.
K**R
Five Stars
Photography from its early days to its peak. A must buy
R**N
Great series
Big book, lots of photos, most well known. In other words it is a collection one would expect from MoMA. Prinitng is quite good and will be getting remaining books in the series.
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