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William Eggleston.


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Easily the most influential color photographer in the US, Eggleston was also one of the first to make something out of nothing. Though Walker Evans staked a major claim in the territory of vernacular Americana, Eggleston digs deeper into the inconsequential and the commonplace. His photos, which look as casual as snapshots but pack an unexpected punch (emotional as well as formal), turn a trash-strewn yard, flaming barbecue grill, and countless isolated Southerners into emblems of the way we live now. That may be why his pictures have been touchstones for everyone from Nan Goldin to Andreas Gursky. Eggleston's first Parisian retrospective gathers nearly 150 images, including a new body of work shot in Japan and commissioned for the show. Nov. 20-Feb. 24.

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Author:Aletti, Vince
Publication:Artforum International
Date:Sep 1, 2001
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