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  • Looking at Photographs: 100 Pictures from the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art

    John Szarkowski

    Paperback (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 1, 2009)
    Originally published in 1973, this marvelous collection of photographs with accompanying texts by the revered late Museum of Modern Art photography curator John Szarkowski has long been recognized as a classic. Reissued in 1999-with new digital duotones-this volume is now available to a new generation of readers."This is a picture book, and its first purpose is to provide the material for simple delectation," says Szarkowski in his introduction to this first survey of The Museum of Modern Art's photography collection. A visually splendid album, the book is both a treasury of remarkable photographs and a lively introduction to the aesthetics and the historical development of photography.Since 1930, when the Museum accessioned its first photograph, it has assembled an extraordinary and wide-ranging collection of pictures for preservation, study and exhibition. Among the outstanding figures represented here are Hill and Adamson, Cameron, O'Sullivan, Atget, Stieglitz, Steichen, Strand, Weston, Kertész, Evans, Cartier-Bresson, Lange, Brassaï, Ansel Adams, Shomei Tomatsu, Frank, Arbus and Friedlander.Some of these photographs are classics, familiar and well-loved favorites, many are surprising, little-known works by the masters of the art.
  • Ansel Adams at 100

    Ansel Adams, John Szarkowski

    Hardcover (Ansel Adams, Aug. 2, 2001)
    In commemoration of the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth, Ansel Adams at 100 presents an intriguing new look at this distinguished photographer's work. The legendary curator John Szarkowski, director emeritus of the Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art, has painstakingly selected what he considers Adams' finest work and has attempted to find the single best photographic print of each. Szarkowski writes that "Ansel Adams at 100 is the product of a thorough review of work that Adams, at various times in his career, considered important. It includes many photographs that will be unfamiliar to lovers of Adams' work, and a substantial number that will be new to Adams scholars. The book is an attempt to identify that work on which Adams' claim as an important modern artist must rest." Ansel Adams at 100-the highly acclaimed international exhibition and the book, with Szarkowski's incisive critical essay-is the first serious effort since Adams' death in 1984 to reevaluate his achievement as an artist. The exhibition prints, drawn from important public and private collections, have been meticulously reproduced in tritone to create the splendid plates in this edition, faithfully rendering the nuances of the original prints. Ansel Adams at 100 is the definitive book on this great American artist. John Szarkowski is director emeritus of the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. He is the author of such classic works as Looking at Photographs, The Photographer's Eye, Photography Until Now, and Atget, as well as several books of his own photographs, including the recently reissued The Idea of Louis Sullivan.
  • Seed, Grow, Love, Write: One man's unexpected and slow journey to fulfillment

    John Markowski

    eBook
    "The author is a natural storyteller, with a keen ability to capture the inherent hilarity of both ordinary and extraordinary days. You won't regret your time on his journey of reflections and growth through a lens that is reflective, comedic, heartfelt and wise." Are you still searching for your passion? Are you seeking fulfillment in your life but aren't sure where to turn next? Seed, Grow, Love, Write is part memoir, part self help and part hilarious jaunt through one man's life and will leave every reader laughing, crying and as author John Markowski concludes each short story: "chewing" on something different. An opportunity for the reader to feel inspired and to self-reflect on their own lives. Grow with Markowski as the "Family Leaf Management Program" lures him into gardening, a love further strengthened by "The Markowski Mulch," a grand event that happened each July. Feel the relief of a clean slate provided by mowing the lawn (known as "The Theory of Vacuum Momentum"), and nod with understanding as he explains how ornamental grasses saved his life.It's not all gardening by any means. There are stories of his time as a mailman, private investigator, new dad, and petty thief. You meet his grandfather, the amateur taxidermist, his wife (and editor), and blog readers, including "Allison in Ohio." In Seed, Grow, Love, Write, Markowski shows that a life lived without passion isn't really a life at all, and you'll close the book reinvigorated to find your own passion and not apologize for it. Meanwhile, you'll have had a grand time getting there.
  • Alfred Stieglitz at Lake George

    John Szarkowski

    Paperback (Museum of Modern Art, March 15, 1995)
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  • Alfred Stieglitz at Lake George

    John Szarkowski

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, Dec. 30, 1899)
    In the early years of this century, Alfred Stieglitz was celebrated as a writer, a publisher, a photographer, an art dealer, a proselytizer for photography and modern art, and a visionary. Then, after giving much of his formidable energy to his public career, Stieglitz turned again to his own photography, exploring throughout the twenties and thirties his personal world at Lake George in the Adirondacks, where he spent summers at a farmhouse that had been part of his father's estate. He photographed the place and the things around him - the farm, the landscape, the sky, and details of the intimate life he led with family and friends, especially his young wife, the painter Georgia O'Keeffe. This body of work, both radical and private, constitutes the essence of Stieglitz's achievement as a photographer, and has never before been presented as a coherent whole.Stieglitz has always been famous, but his late work is little known. In this book, a selection of sixty-four of the best of the Lake George photographs is splendidly reproduced: over half of these works have never been published anywhere. They represent prints originally given to public collections by Georgia O'Keeffe, and will be shown in September 1995 in an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, which this volume accompanies.
  • Ansel Adams at 100

    Ansel Adams, John Szarkowski

    Paperback (Ansel Adams, Nov. 15, 2003)
    In commemoration of the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth, Ansel Adams at 100 presents an intriguing new look at this distinguished photographer's work. The legendary curator John Szarkowski, director emeritus of the Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art, has painstakingly selected what he considers Adams' finest work and has attempted to find the single best photographic print of each. Szarkowski writes that "Ansel Adams at 100 is the product of a thorough review of work that Adams, at various times in his career, considered important. It includes many photographs that will be unfamiliar to lovers of Adams' work, and a substantial number that will be new to Adams scholars. The book is an attempt to identify that work on which Adams' claim as an important modern artist must rest." Ansel Adams at 100-the highly acclaimed international exhibition and the book, with Szarkowski's incisive critical essay-is the first serious effort since Adams' death in 1984 to reevaluate his achievement as an artist. The exhibition prints, drawn from important public and private collections, have been meticulously reproduced in tritone to create the splendid plates in this edition, faithfully rendering the nuances of the original prints. Ansel Adams at 100 is destined to be the definitive book on this great American artist. John Szarkowski is director emeritus of the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. He is the author of such classic works as Looking at Photographs, The Photographer's Eye, Photography Until Now, and Atget, as well as several books of his own photographs, including the recently reissued The Idea of Louis Sullivan.
  • LOOKING AT PHOTOGRAPHS. 100 Pictures from the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art.

    John. Szarkowski

    Hardcover (The Museum of Modern Art, New York: (1980), March 15, 1980)
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  • Looking at Photographs: 100 Pictures from the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art

    John Szarkowski

    Paperback (Museum of Modern Art, Aug. 1, 1976)
    Each picture is presented with a commentary defining its place in the technical and stylistic development of the camera arts since 1845
  • Looking at Photographs: 100 Pictures from the Collection the of Museum of Modern Art

    John Szarkowski

    Hardcover (Museum of Modern Art, Feb. 1, 1973)
    Each picture is presented with a commentary defining its place in the technical and stylistic development of the camera arts since 1845
  • Ansel Adams at 100 Ansel Adams at 100

    John Szarkowski

    Paperback (Little, Brown Co, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Ansel Adams at 100

    Ansel Adams, John Szarkowski

    Paperback (Ansel Adams, Aug. 2, 2001)
    In commemoration of the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth, Ansel Adams at 100 presents an intriguing new look at this distinguished photographer's work. The legendary curator John Szarkowski, director emeritus of the Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art, has painstakingly selected what he considers Adams' finest work and has attempted to find the single best photographic print of each. Szarkowski writes that "Ansel Adams at 100 is the product of a thorough review of work that Adams, at various times in his career, considered important. It includes many photographs that will be unfamiliar to lovers of Adams' work, and a substantial number that will be new to Adams scholars. The book is an attempt to identify that work on which Adams' claim as an important modern artist must rest." Ansel Adams at 100-the highly acclaimed international exhibition and the book, with Szarkowski's incisive critical essay-is the first serious effort since Adams' death in 1984 to reevaluate his achievement as an artist. The exhibition prints, drawn from important public and private collections, have been meticulously reproduced in tritone to create the splendid plates in this edition, faithfully rendering the nuances of the original prints. Ansel Adams at 100 is the definitive book on this great American artist. John Szarkowski is director emeritus of the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. He is the author of such classic works as Looking at Photographs, The Photographer's Eye, Photography Until Now, and Atget, as well as several books of his own photographs, including the recently reissued The Idea of Louis Sullivan.
  • Seed, Grow, Love, Write: One Man's Unexpected and Slow Journey to Fulfillment

    John T Markowski

    Hardcover (John Markowski, May 21, 2018)
    "Hey Johnnie Mulchowski, are you coming out with us tonight or what?" Part self help, part a hilarious jaunt through one writer's life, Seed, Grow, Love, Write will leave every reader laughing, crying and, as author John Markowski says, "chewing" on something different.Grow with Markowski as the "Family Leaf Management Program" lures him into gardening, a love further strengthened by "The Markowski Mulch," a grand event that happened each July. Feel the relief of a clean slate provided by mowing the lawn (known as "TheTheory of Vacuum Momentum"), and nod with understanding as he explains how ornamental grasses saved his life.It's not all gardening, though. There are stories of his time as a mailman, private investigator, new dad, and petty thief. You meet his grandfather, the amateur taxidermist, his wife (and editor), and blog readers, including "Allison in Ohio." In Seed, Grow, Love, Write, Markowski shows that a life lived without passion isn't really a life at all, and you'll close the book reinvigorated to find your own passion and not apologize for it. Meanwhile, you'll have had a grand time getting there.