The Outlands

William Eggleston

BOO 2768 U
€220,00
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CONDITION & NOTES
Very Good – Near Fine / Slipcase has sizeable bump on the top right corner. This bump is also slightly visible on Volume 3. Aside from that all volumes are in Near Fine condition. Please note: due to the volume of this boxset extra shipping charges may be needed when ordering within Europe.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Hardcover

2021

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

English

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
Steidl 34 x 33 x 10 cm
CONDITION
Very Good – Near Fine / Slipcase has sizeable bump on the top right corner. This bump is also slightly visible on Volume 3. Aside from that all volumes are in Near Fine condition. Please note: due to the volume of this boxset extra shipping charges may be needed when ordering within Europe.

TYPE
Hardcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
2021

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
English

PUBLISHER
Steidl

DIMENSIONS
34 x 33 x 10 cm

ABOUT

The publication of William Eggleston’s Chromes by Steidl in 2011 marked the beginning of the examination of the entire prolific output of this extraordinary artist in a range of books including Los Alamos Revisited (2012) and the ten-volume The Democratic Forest (2015). The three volumes of The Outlands are drawn from the same source, the photographs Eggleston made on color transparency film from 1969 to 1974 that formed the basis for the Chromes volumes and for John Szarkowski’s seminal exhibition of Eggleston’s work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1976 with the accompanying book William Eggleston’s Guide. However, with the exception of a couple of alternate versions, none of the photographs in The Outlands has been published previously.

 

The result is revelatory. Starting at almost the exact point on the same street in suburban Memphis where Eggleston famously photographed the tricycle, the work follows a route through the back roads to old Mississippi where he was raised. What is disclosed is a sublime use of pure color hovering in semi-detachment from the forms he records. At the time, Eggleston was photographing a world that was already vanishing. Today, this final installment of his color work offers a view of a great American artist discovering the range of his visual language and an unforgettable document of the Deep South in transition.

 

Please note: due to the volume of this boxset extra shipping charges may be needed when ordering within Europe.