Winogrand: Figments From The Real World
First edition of Figments From The Real World by Garry Winogrand
(1988)
First Impression.
Large Format Hardback in fine condition. A previous owner inscription, and slight shelf-ware markings to the bottom page block and cover. Otherwise, pages clean, binding firm.
About
Published to accompany a retrospective exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this is the first comprehensive overview of the work of Garry Winogrand. Containing an eloquent and important essay on the life and work of the photographer by John Szarkowski and a lavish plate section presenting the photographs thematically under the following titles: Eisenhower Years, The Street, Women, The Zoo, On the Road, The Sixties, Etc., The Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo, Airport, and Unfinished Work. Many of the 179 plates are works that have never before been published; and the last section includes twenty-five pictures chosen from the enormous body of work that Winogrand left unedited at the time of his death in 1984.
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Description
First edition of Figments From The Real World by Garry Winogrand
(1988)
First Impression.
Large Format Hardback in fine condition. A previous owner inscription, and slight shelf-ware markings to the bottom page block and cover. Otherwise, pages clean, binding firm.
About
Published to accompany a retrospective exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this is the first comprehensive overview of the work of Garry Winogrand. Containing an eloquent and important essay on the life and work of the photographer by John Szarkowski and a lavish plate section presenting the photographs thematically under the following titles: Eisenhower Years, The Street, Women, The Zoo, On the Road, The Sixties, Etc., The Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo, Airport, and Unfinished Work. Many of the 179 plates are works that have never before been published; and the last section includes twenty-five pictures chosen from the enormous body of work that Winogrand left unedited at the time of his death in 1984.

















