Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic

Author:   Jamie M. Allen ,  Lisa Hostetler ,  Jessica S. McDonald ,  Jessica S. McDonald
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9781477317877


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Launching his curatorial career at the George Eastman House in 1957, Nathan Lyons (1930-2016) soon made a mark in the museum world and in his workshops for photographers and curators alike. Yet his supporting role in the careers of rising stars such as Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand sometimes eclipsed the public's awareness of Lyons's own pioneering photography. Coinciding with a major exhibition at the George Eastman Museum in 2019, Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic is a long-overdue celebration of Lyons's astonishing body of work. Featuring more than two hundred and fifty compelling images, accompanied by critical essays, the book charts the distinct phases of Lyons's career. His early work, exemplified by his exuberant initiatives of the 1960s-the Visual Studies Workshop and the Society for Photographic Education-demonstrated that street photography and formalism are not mutually exclusive, as university photography courses began migrating from journalism to art departments. His final years, which included a shift to color at age eighty, are also explored in depth. A companion to Nathan Lyons: Selected Essays, Lectures, and Interviews, this is the definitive visual sourcebook on a highly influential innovator.

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Author:   Jamie M. Allen ,  Lisa Hostetler ,  Jessica S. McDonald ,  Jessica S. McDonald
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 26.70cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.760kg
ISBN:  

9781477317877


ISBN 10:   1477317872
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 February 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Bruce Barnes Acknowledgments Moments in a Real World, by Jessica S. McDonald Early Works: 1957–1963 Notations in Passing: 1963–1973 (published in 1974) Both/And, Not Either/Or: Representation versus Abstraction, by Lisa Hostetler Riding 1st Class on the Titanic!: 1974–1998 (published in 1999) After 9/11: 2001–2002 (published in 2003) Return Your Mind to Its Upright Position: 1999–2009 (published in 2014) In Pursuit of Magic, by Jamie M. Allen Diptychs: 2001–2004 Color: 2013–2016 Selected Chronology by Jessica S. McDonald Selected Bibliography by Jessica S. McDonald Photography Credits About the Contributors

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Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic details his vision and demonstrates its relevance for a new, visually sophisticated audience. * The Eye of Photography * [Nathan Lyons] offers us a look at Lyons's final work, which sends us back to the beginning to search his career again for new levels of meaning. * Photo District News * Nathan Lyons worked outside mainstream aesthetics, eschewing pomposity, while capturing wonderment amid everyday banality. * New York Times *


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Lisa Hostetler is Curator in Charge and Jamie M. Allen is Associate Curator of the Department of Photography at the George Eastman Museum. Jessica S. McDonald is Curator of Photography at the Harry Ransom Center and the editor of Nathan Lyons: Selected Essays, Lectures, and Interviews, a companion volume to Nathan Lyons: In Pursuit of Magic. Founded in 1947 and located in Rochester, New York, on the estate of George Eastman, a pioneer of photography and film, the George Eastman Museum is the world's oldest photography museums and one of the oldest film archives, with major collections in photography and cinema and their technologies, as well as photography books.

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