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Americans we : photographs and notes (edition 1994)

by Eugene Richards

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At turns tender, funny, disturbing, & sublime, Richards's private work coheres like poetic verse. His talent for rendering the essence of an experience has never been so discernible as in this, his first project where sensibility reigns over subject. Ultimately, the photographs forge from darkness & light a vivid, idiosyncratic portrait of the American character.… (more)
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Title:Americans we : photographs and notes
Authors:Eugene Richards
Info:New York : Aperture, c1994
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At turns tender, funny, disturbing, & sublime, Richards's private work coheres like poetic verse. His talent for rendering the essence of an experience has never been so discernible as in this, his first project where sensibility reigns over subject. Ultimately, the photographs forge from darkness & light a vivid, idiosyncratic portrait of the American character.

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