JANE BOWN: A LIFETIME OF LOOKING
Book ID/图书代码: 04560015B79484
English Summary/英文概要: Jane Bown: A Life in Pictures presents the most comprehensive collection of the photographer’s work created during the 1950s through the 2000s in the UK
This promises to be the definitive monograph of British photographer Jane Bown. The book will feature 200 black-and-white images, including her iconic portraits and extensive photojournalism from the Greenham Common evictions to the Iranian embassy siege. Over half of these images have never been seen before. The book will be edited by friend and curator Luke Dodd and introduced by Rankin.
Portraits including figures as diverse as Jean Cocteau, the Queen, Mick Jagger, Jayne Mansfield, Rudolf Nureyev, Björk, John Betjeman, Sinéad O’Connor, the Beatles and Spike Lee.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 《简•鲍敦:观察人生》将为读者们带来摄影师本人在1950s到2000s年间,于英国拍摄的最全面摄影合集。从而本书将成为英国摄影师简•鲍敦完全作品集。书中将收入200余幅黑白图像,其中包括她经典的肖像摄影及各类杂志摄影,从格林汉公地撤离到伊朗大使馆包围战等。其中半数影像从未公开过。本书将由摄影师本人的朋友兼图片保管者卢克•多得担任编辑,由兰金作序。
书中肖像摄影涉及人物广泛,包括让•古克多,女王,米克•贾格尔,杰恩•曼斯菲尔德,鲁道夫•纽约耶夫,比约克,约翰•贝杰曼,悉尼徳•奥康纳,甲壳虫乐队以及斯派克•李。(DC)
Awards/获奖情况:对简•鲍敦的赞誉:
Praise for Jane Bown
她是为数不多的能够完美捕捉瞬间,让其独特点成为历史一部分的肖像摄影师之一。桑迪•乃恩, 伦敦国家肖像画廊
“毫无疑问是最伟大的女性摄影师之一……别再说安妮•莱博维茨了,简•鲍敦完完全全超越了她。”摄影师诺比•克拉克
“最神秘的摄影师之一,也是最独特,最令人难以忘怀的那一个。”小说家尼科奇•杰拉德
Praise for Jane Bown
She is one of those portrait makers who wonderfully exploited the moment, turning something
particular into something that become part of history.’ Sandy Nairne, National Portrait Gallery
‘Without doubt one of the great female photographers…forget Annie Liebovitz – Jane Bown leaves her
standing.’ Nobby Clark, photographer
‘The most mysterious of photographers, the most singular and haunting.’ Nicci Gerrard, novelist
About the Author/作者介绍: 简•鲍敦1949年起于《观察家报》开始工作。她的标志性风格为--- 一种将经典与非正式进行融合的独特能力。在她看来,理想的拍摄状态是,通常在15分钟以内,使用不超过一卷半胶卷进行拍摄。她还曾拍摄出了名的相机恐惧症“患者”,作家塞缪尔•贝克特,在伦敦皇家宫廷剧院旁一条幽深的巷子里,贝克特曾尝试逃脱简的镜头捕捉。在贝克特站在那里酝酿怒气的时间,已经足够简曝光了五幅画面 -- 其中中间有一张便是她最著名的人物肖像,同时也成为了这位剧作家最知名的一幅肖像。1985年,简被授予大英帝国员佐勋章,1995年被授予司令勋章。简于2014年12月逝世。Jane Bown began working at the Observer in 1949. Her trademark style – a unique capacity to blend the
iconic with the informal. An ideal shoot was one where she exposed no more than a roll and a half of film,
often in just 15 minutes. Once she cornered the notoriously camera-phobic Samuel Beckett in a dark
alleyway down the side of the Royal Court theatre in London as he tried to escape her lens. With simmering
hostility, he stood long enough for Jane to expose five frames – the middle one is one of her most
recognisable portraits and the best portrait of the playwright. She was made an MBE in 1985, a CBE in
1995. She died in December 2014.
Format:HARDCOVER ILLUSTRATED
Rights Status/版权销售情况:Simplified Chinese/简体中文:SOLD
Complex/Traditional Chinese/繁体中文:AVAILABLE
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