Larry Sultan
by Prestel
This first comprehensive overview of celebrated photographer Larry Sultan’s work accompanies a major retrospective and features work from every significant series, including Homeland, his most recent body of work. This first comprehensive overview of celebrated photographer Larry Sultan’s work accompanies a major retrospective and features work from every significant series, including: Evidence (1977), the conceptual project with Mike Mandel, which broke ground by demonstrating how context and sequence directly influence our interpretation of photographs; Pictures from Home (1982–92), a personal exploration of family and domesticity challenging larger notions of representation through use of contemporary pictures of Sultan’s parents contrasted with movie stills from his childhood; The Valley (1998–2003), a deliberate inquiry into the subversion of the suburban homes commonly used by the porn industry as sets for films; and Homeland (2006–09), Sultan’s most recent body of work, depicting day laborers posed in evocative California settings suggesting both dislocation and longing. Also featured are additional early collaborative works with Mandel, selected later career editorial work, and writings by and interviews with Sultan elucidating his creative process."Collects pictures of wit and pathos that were close to [Sultan's] suburban roots."
—The Los Angeles Times
—The Los Angeles Times
PUBLISHER:
Prestel Publishing
ISBN-10:
3791353888
ISBN-13:
9783791353884
BINDING:
Hardback
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 10.1300(W) x Dimensions: 11.3800(H) x Dimensions: 0.9900(D)