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William Eggleston : Los Alamos revisited / William Eggleston ; edited by Mark Holborn, William Eggleston, III and Winston Eggleston.
Main entry:

Eggleston, William, 1939-

Title & Author:

William Eggleston : Los Alamos revisited / William Eggleston ; edited by Mark Holborn, William Eggleston, III and Winston Eggleston.

Publication:

Göttingen : Steidl, 2012.

Description:

3 volumes : color illustrations ; 33 cm

Notes:
Issued in slip case.
"Between 1966 and 1974 William Eggleston and Walter Hopps traveled together in the United States, Eggleston taking photographs, Hopps driving. During these travels the title Los Alamos was born. At the turn of the century Eggleston, Hopps, Caldecot Chubb and Winston Eggleston edited the photographs into a set of five portfolio boxes containing dyetransfer prints, which were produced in an edition of five with three sets of artist proofs. In addition to this selection, a further thirteen images were printed and released as individually available dye-transfer prints, which were referred to as 'cousins' of the Los Alamos project. Hopps' original vision was to make a vast exhibition of the project, but plans fell through and the idea was abandoned. At some point the negatives became separated, Hopps retaining roughly half of the project in Houston. Later Hopps carefully returned what was assumed to be the remainder of the negatives to Memphis and they were catalogued as Box #17. After Hopps' death in 2005 his widow Caroline found another box of negatives that had never been accounted for. These were then catalogued as Box #83 and documented in a hand-made reference book called Lost and Found Los Alamos. In 2011, William Eggleston III (son of William) and Mark Holborn came together in Los Angeles on several occasions to immerse themselves in the photographs from the now complete set of negatives. Their edits were progressively reviewd with the artist until the sequence was finalized in Göttingen with Winston in 2012. Los Alamos is presented in its entirety in this three-volume set. An earlier edition of Los Alamos edited by Thomas Weski was published by Scalo in 2003. Los Alamos Revisited has been drawn from the complete set of photographs, including the long lost negatives from Box #83. Gerhard Steidl"--Editorial note in v. 3.
ISBN:

9783869305325
3869305320

Subject:

Eggleston, William, 1939-
Photography, Artistic.
Photographie artistique.
art photography.
Los Alamos (Calif.) Pictorial works.
Southern States Pictorial works.
Southwest, New Pictorial works.
États-Unis (Sud) Ouvrages illustrés.
États-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest) Ouvrages illustrés.
California Los Alamos
Southern States
New Southwest

Form/genre:

Illustrated works

Added entries:

Holborn, Mark, 1949-
Eggleston, William, III.
Eggleston, Winston.

Los Alamos revisited

Holdings:

Location: Library main m 315611
Call No.: 315611
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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