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Nathan Lyons : selected essays, lectures, and interviews / edited by Jessica S. McDonald.
Title & Author:

Nathan Lyons : selected essays, lectures, and interviews / edited by Jessica S. McDonald.

Edition:

1st ed.

Publication:

Austin : University of Texas Press, 2012.

Description:

xi, 287 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.

Series:

Harry Ransom Center photography series

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I Artist -- Photographs 1958-1960 / Nathan Lyons -- "Comment" in Under the Sun: The Abstract Art of Camera Vision 1960 / Nathan Lyons -- Photographs from the Urban Landscape project 1957-1965 / Nathan Lyons -- Statement in Notations in Passing, 1970: Photographs by Nathan Lyons from the Collection of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa 1971 / Nathan Lyons -- Introduction to Notations in Passing, 1970: Photographs by Nathan Lyons from the Collection of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa 1971 / James Borcoman -- Photographs from the sequence Notations in Passing 1974 / Nathan Lyons -- From a review of Notations in Passing: Visualized by Nathan Lyons 1976 / Penny Cousineau -- From "Nathan Lyons" 1979 / Thomas Dugan -- Photographs from the sequence Riding 1st Class on the Titanic! 1999 / Nathan Lyons -- From "Messages in a Bottle" 1986 / Bob Rogers -- Preface to Riding 1st Class on the Titanic! Photographs by Nathan Lyons 1999 / Adam D. Weinberg -- "Subtle Juxtapositions from a Diffident Force for Change" 2000 / Vicki Goldberg -- "Homage to Nathan" 2003 / Keith A. Smith -- Photographs from the sequence After 9/11 2003 / Nathan Lyons -- "Concerning the Power of the Preposition: The Photographs of Nathan Lyons" 2004 / Leroy F. Searle -- "The Book of the Dead Man (Sign Language)" 2011 / Marvin Bell -- Photographs from the sequence Return Your Mind to Its Upright Position in progress / Nathan Lyons -- pt. II Curator, Critic, Theorist -- "To the Spirit of a Time: In Consideration" 1960 / Nathan Lyons -- Foreword to Photography '63: An International Exhibition 1963 / Nathan Lyons -- Foreword to Photography '64: An Invitational Exhibition 1964 / Nathan Lyons -- Introduction to Aaron Siskind: Photographer 1965 / Nathan Lyons -- From an unpublished interview with Paul Strand 1965 / Nathan Lyons -- "Critic's Choice: "Meaning Must Come from the Picture Itself"' 1965 / Nathan Lyons -- From an unpublished conversation with Garry Winogrand and Simpson Kalisher 1966 / Nathan Lyons -- Introduction to Photographers on Photography: A Critical Anthology 1966 / Nathan Lyons.
Introduction to Toward a Social Landscape 1966 / Nathan Lyons -- "Photography and the Picture Experience" 1967 / Nathan Lyons -- Introduction to Photography in the Twentieth Century 1967 / Nathan Lyons -- Introduction to The Persistence of Vision 1967 / Nathan Lyons -- "Focused on Protest" 1968 / William D. Tammeus -- Introduction to Vision and Expression 1969 / Nathan Lyons -- "Collecting Photographs as Picture Resources for Research" 1975 / Nathan Lyons -- "Sequential Considerations" 1975 / Nathan Lyons -- "Les Krims" 1976 / Nathan Lyons -- "The Photographic Sequence" 1980 / Nathan Lyons -- From "Photography as Modern Art: The Influence of Nathan Lyons and John Szarkowski on the Public's Acceptance of Photography as Fine Art" 1981 / Candida Finkel -- From "Nathan Lyons on the Snapshot" 1992 / Robert Hirsch -- From Trace and Transformation: American Criticism of Photography in the Modernist Period 1995 / Joel Eisinger -- From "Lyons, Szarkowski, and the Perception of Photography" 2007 / Anne Wilkes Tucker -- pt. III Educator -- From "The Workshop Idea in Photography" 1961 / Nathan Lyons -- "A Joint Program in Photographic Studies / State University of New York at Buffalo & George Eastman House" 1968 / Nathan Lyons -- From "Photography Is Not an Art: It Is a Model of Perception"' 1973 / Barbara Confino -- "Triangulating Misology: " ... To Mistake the Trappings of Intellectual Authority for Its Substance"' 1979 / Nathan Lyons -- From "Interview with Nathan Lyons" 1990 / Joan Fontcuberta -- From "Nathan Lyons: An Interview" 1997 / Maria Antonella Pelizzari -- From "Testimonials from Students of the Visual Studies Workshop" 1999 / Willis Hartshorn -- A selection of Visual Studies Workshop projects -- Nathan Lyons: chronology.
Dust jacket.
ISBN:

9780292737716 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0292737718 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780292737723 (e-book)
0292737726 (e-book)

Subject:

Lyons, Nathan Interviews.
Lyons, Nathan.
Lyons, Nathan 1930-2016
Photographic criticism.
Photography United States.
Photographers United States Interviews.
Critique photographique.
Photographes États-Unis Entretiens.
Photographers.
Photography.
Fotografie
United States.

Form/genre:

Interview
interviews.
Interviews.

Added entries:

McDonald, Jessica S., 1974-
Lyons, Nathan. Works. Selections. 2012.
Harry Ransom Center photography series.

Selected essays, lectures, and interviews

Holdings:

Location: Library main 279291
Call No.: BIB 215296
Status: Available

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