"Belgian photographer and filmmaker Harry Gruyaert travelled extensively to the North African country of Morocco. Gruyaert’s first trip to the country marked his colour photography ‘epiphany’. Gruyaert joined Magnum Photos in 1982.
While Gruyaert became fascinated by the power of colour when he first moved to Paris in the 1960s, and subsequently on his first trip to New York in 1968 where he saw the works of Pop artists Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg, his revelation that colour photography was his preferred medium came from his very first trip to Morocco in 1969. Reminiscent of artists Eugène Delacroix and Henri Matisse, this revelation had a long-lasting impact on Gruyaert’s oeuvre which he decided to entirely dedicate to colour photography."
Condition
Good - Very Good / Dust jacket has signs of wear, consisting of some shelf wear, light discolouration and fraying/creasing along the edges. Cloth hardcover itself near spotless with a tiny bump to the top right corner. Interior has mild edge discolouration.
Author Harry Gruyaert
Title Morocco
Type Hardcover
Publication year 1990
Edition 1st Edition
Language German
Publisher Schirmer/Mosel
Size (approx.) 33 x 31 cm