This is the first exhibition to chronicle the early career of Arthur Tress, one of the most innovative American photographers of the postwar era. During his first decade as an emergent professional in the New York photography world (1968–78), his artistic practice evolved from the social documentary tradition to a bold new approach drawing inspiration from the inner worlds of fantasies, daydreams, and nightmares.
This exhibition is presented in English and Spanish. Esta exhibición se presenta en inglés y en español.
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Arthur Tress: Rambles, Dreams, and Shadows
Edited by James A. Ganz, with contributions by Mazie M. Harris and Paul Martineau
This richly illustrated volume is the first critical look at the early career of Arthur Tress, a key proponent of magical realism and staged photography.
Hear photographer Arthur Tress explain the evolution of his artistic practice from 1968 to 1978, when he moved from social documentary to more fantastical images.
Available in English and Spanish.
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