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Desnudos Sudamericanos
Marcos Zimmerman
出版
Ediciones Larivière
, 2009
ISBN
9879395530
9789879395530
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ozpSAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
A photographic essay comprising more than 80 black and white gelatin silver prints of nude males (working class and models) from diverse South American countries, taken by prestigious art photographer Marcos Zimmermann (b. Argentina 1950) in their natural environment. Describing his work, Zimmermann comments: -"A series de of photographic portraits of men from 7 countries of South America stripped of their clothes and caught in their own worlds. Exposed to all, only with their physical attributes and the environment that defines them. Stripped of everything that covers them and surrounded only by the small things that protect them. And after all, isn't this double crudeness more in accordance with the image of a region as hard as the South American history?"-P. [1]. Marcos Zimmermann was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied cinema there at the National Institute of Cinematography's Experimental Centre. Since 1973 he was the still photographer in the Argentine and foreign films: Quebracho, La Raulito, Camila, Miss Mary, Les Longs Manteaux and many others. Since 1982 he created twelve photographic books. His photographs have been acquired by Manuel Alvarez Bravo for the Televisa Foundation A.C. in Mexico; by John Szarkowski for the Paine Webber Group Photographic Collection in New York; by Eikoh Hosoe for the Shadai Gallery de Tokio, by Anne Tucker for the colection of the Houston Museum of fine Arts, by Spencer Throckmorton Fine Art Gallery, by the Bank of America Collection and by numerous private collectors in Argentina, Peru, Japan, Italy, France, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Chile and the United States. His work is part of the collections of: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and the Museum of Modern Art, both in Buenos Aires; The Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts and The Kyushu Sangyo Museum in Japan; The Museum of Fine Arts of Houston.