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Stephen Shore. Stephen Shore (born October 8, 1947) is an American photographer known for his images of scenes and objects of the banal, and for his pioneering use of color in art photography. [1] His books include Uncommon Places (1982) and American Surfaces (1999), photographs that he took on cross-country road trips in the 1970s.
Stephen Shore: Stereographs, New York, 1974: The Book of Books: Mose: Instagram: Winslow, Arizona: The Hudson Valley: Merced River: Witness No. 1: Uncommon Places 50 Unpublished Photographs 1973-1978: American Surfaces, 1972: The Nature of Photographs: The Velvet Years: Stephen Shore: Photographs 1973-1993: Luzzara (Laboratorio di fotografia 6 ...
Stephen Shore has 95 books on Goodreads with 9176 ratings. Stephen Shore’s most popular book is Uncommon Places: The Complete Works.
Oct 1, 2022 · The simple, sequential, and deadpan results are reproduced in this large limited edition photo grid, July 22, 1969 lithograph which forms part of a special, collectors’ edition of our Stephen Shore Contemporary Artist Series book .
Stephen Shore's work has been widely published and exhibited for the past forty-five years. He was the first living photographer to have a one-man show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since Alfred Stieglitz, forty years earlier.
Oct 10, 2014 · Foremost of these was Stephen Shore, a protégée of Warhol, whose 1982 photobook Uncommon Places represented a radical new perspective not only on the American landscape but also in the use of colour in photography. As he celebrates the release of a new, definitive edition of the iconic work, we present some of our favourite facts about this ...
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Nov 1, 1982 · Originally published in 1982, Stephen Shore's legendary Uncommon Places has influenced more than a generation of photographers. Shore was among the first artists to take color beyond the domain of advertising and fashion photography, and his large-format color work on the American vernacular landscape inaugurated a vital photographic tradition.