Sports Show: Athletics As Image and Spectacle

Author:   David E. Little
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
ISBN:  

9780816679379


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 February 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Sports Show: Athletics As Image and Spectacle


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Sporting events as spectacle. Athletes as cultural icons. It was not always so, and The Sports Show reveals in a dramatic way how photography and film and new media transformed age-old leisure activities into the pop culture phenomena of sports in our day. Innovative early photographers and filmmakers were fundamental to this transformation, producing powerful images that put millions of people at the center of the athletic action.

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Author:   David E. Little
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.30cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 26.70cm
Weight:   1.610kg
ISBN:  

9780816679379


ISBN 10:   0816679371
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 February 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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<p> David E. Little's The Sports Show , a collection of candids, portraits and action scenes, brings us face to face with the anonymous amateurs and world-famous figures from across the past century. The most intimate images may be those of boxing matches, studies in poise and pain. Here are stars- Louis, Graziano, Patterson, Ali- but also many so little remembered as to be unidentifiable. In one picture from the '40s, a KO'd boxer hits the canvas while the camera's saucer-like flash-reflector looms above, a conspicuous indicator of the photographers- and fans - always watching. -- The Wall Street Journal


David E. Little's The Sports Show , a collection of candids, portraits and action scenes, brings us face to face with the anonymous amateurs and world-famous figures from across the past century. The most intimate images may be those of boxing matches, studies in poise and pain. Here are stars- Louis, Graziano, Patterson, Ali- but also many so little remembered as to be unidentifiable. In one picture from the '40s, a KO'd boxer hits the canvas while the camera's saucer-like flash-reflector looms above, a conspicuous indicator of the photographers- and fans - always watching. -- The Wall Street Journal


David E. Little's The Sports Show, a collection of candids, portraits and action scenes, brings us face to face with the anonymous amateurs and world-famous figures from across the past century. The most intimate images may be those of boxing matches, studies in poise and pain. Here are stars- Louis, Graziano, Patterson, Ali- but also many so little remembered as to be unidentifiable. In one picture from the '40s, a KO'd boxer hits the canvas while the camera's saucer-like flash-reflector looms above, a conspicuous indicator of the photographers- and fans - always watching. --The Wall Street Journal David E. Little s The Sports Show, a collection of candids, portraits and action scenes, brings us face to face with the anonymous amateurs and world-famous figures from across the past century. The most intimate images may be those of boxing matches, studies in poise and pain. Here are stars- Louis, Graziano, Patterson, Ali- but also many so little remembered as to be unidentifiable. In one picture from the 40s, a KO d boxer hits the canvas while the camera s saucer-like flash-reflector looms above, a conspicuous indicator of the photographers- and fans - always watching. The Wall StreetJournal David E. Little's The Sports Show , a collection of candids, portraits and action scenes, brings us face to face with the anonymous amateurs and world-famous figures from across the past century. The most intimate images may be those of boxing matches, studies in poise and pain. Here are stars- Louis, Graziano, Patterson, Ali- but also many so little remembered as to be unidentifiable. In one picture from the '40s, a KO'd boxer hits the canvas while the camera's saucer-like flash-reflector looms above, a conspicuous indicator of the photographers- and fans - always watching. -- The Wall Street Journal


Author Information

David E. Little is curator and head of the Department of Photography and New Media at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

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