Author: Todd Hido
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Todd Hido: Intimate Distance is the first comprehensive monograph charting the career of acclaimed American photographer Todd Hido. Though he has published many smaller monographs of individual bodies of work, this gathers his most iconic images for the first time and brings a fresh perspective to his oeuvre with the inclusion of many unpublished photographs. Well-known for his photographs of landscapes and suburban housing across the United States, and for his use of luminous color, Hido casts a distinctly cinematic eye across all that he photographs, digging deep into his memory and imagination for inspiration. David Campany introduces the work and looks specifically at Hido's cinematic influences and the kind of spectatorship the work demands. The book is organized chronologically, showing how his series overlap in exciting, new ways. Also featured are short interviews with Hido about the making of each of his monographs. From exterior to interior, surface observations to subconscious investigations, landscapes to nudes, this mid-career survey reveals insight into Hido's practice and illustrates how his unique focus has developed and shifted over time.
Language: en
Pages: 272
Pages: 272
Todd Hido: Intimate Distance is the first comprehensive monograph charting the career of acclaimed American photographer Todd Hido. Though he has published many smaller monographs of individual bodies of work, this gathers his most iconic images for the first time and brings a fresh perspective to his oeuvre with the
Language: en
Pages: 256
Pages: 256
An Intimate Distance considers a wide range of visual images of women in the context of current debates which centre around the body, including reproductive science, questions of ageing and death and the concept of 'body horror' in relation to food, consumption and sex. A feminist reclamation of these images
Language: en
Pages: 337
Pages: 337
It covers a wide range of topics dealing with the complex relationship between people and the environment.
Language: en
Pages: 393
Pages: 393
Messages, Signs, and Meanings can be used directly in introductory courses in semiotics, communications, media, or culture studies. Additionally, it can be used as a complementary or supplementary text in courses dealing with cognate areas of investigation (psychology, mythology, education, literary studies, anthropology, linguistics). The text builds upon what readers
Language: en
Pages: 230
Pages: 230
This is a book about Andean music, its reception in Japan, and the resultant transcultural connection. Michelle Bigenho toured Japan with Bolivian musicians and dancers and describes how the two nationalites connected with each other through song and dance.
Language: en
Pages: 261
Pages: 261
This selection of profiles of newsmaking people and places includes pieces on Henry Kissinger, Ron Reagan, Jr., Reggie Jackson, Lena Horne, George Steinbrenner, Norman Mailer, and Princess Diana and the royal wedding
Language: en
Pages: 679
Pages: 679
With Environment and Behavior, Robert Bechtel takes a unified view of human-environmental problems, and emphasises the innovative thinking required to deal with environmental problems
Language: de
Pages: 649
Pages: 649
Books about Arthur S. Abramson: Linguistics and Adjacent Arts and Sciences
Language: en
Pages: 588
Pages: 588
A new edition of a popular college reference features thirty percent new articles addressing current issues of contemporary sociology, from politics and religion to crime and poverty, in a volume that links each article to related chapters in widely used introductory textbooks. Original. 35,000 first printing.
Language: en
Pages: 415
Pages: 415
In this fully updated Fourth Edition of Intercultural Communication, author James W. Neuliep provides a clear contextual model (visually depicted by a series of concentric circles) for examining communication within cultural, microcultural, environmental, sociorelational, and perceptual contexts. Beginning with the broadest context-the cultural component of the model-the book progresses chapter