Amazing work. Now I need to track down a monograph.
https://www.lensculture.com/articles...d-photographer
Jonathan
Amazing work. Now I need to track down a monograph.
https://www.lensculture.com/articles...d-photographer
Jonathan
Thank you for the link interesting work
Very interstingwork. There is another Spanish photographer I met in Yosemite, I think he may even be a member, Jose Caruncho. http://josecaruncho.com His work is terrific, IMO...
Lenny
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Jonathan, you can find the book "Arissa. La sombra y el fotógrafo 1922-1936" in Amazon (ISBN 978-84-15282-04-4). It's a fantastic book with near 200 pages, edited in spanish and english and full of images from that period. I recommend it.
Caruncho is also an outstanding printer.
It's in stock at amazon.es -
http://www.amazon.es/ARISSA-SOMBRA-E...=Antoni+Arissa
José Caruncho is a wonderful contemporary photographer from Galicia. He is an old friend of mine, and will be traveling and photograhing with me and a small group of friends in northern Spain in mid-October.
It is great to see that Antonio Arissa's work has gotten some attention. In 1987 I wrote briefly about his work in a book I wrote on Spanish Pictorialism, which was first written and published in English, then translated and re-published in castellano by Photomuseum in Zaratuz about fifteen years ago, and reviewed among other places in El Pais.
http://photomuseuminfo.blogspot.com/...1_archive.html
http://elpais.com/diario/2000/08/22/...09_850215.html
Sandy
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Sandy, I have a text from you inclosed in the book "Tomás de Acillona. Fotografías 1932-1957" . The text is about 15 pages and its title is "Introducción a la fotografía pictorialista en España".
Is this the same text than the published in "Archivos de fotografía. Vol.4 núm.1. Invierno - Primavera 2000"?
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