Photographer Stephen Shore creates a living portrait of Israel and the West Bank.
From Galilee to the Negev offers an intimate look at this multi‐faceted place, exploring its complexities and its contradictions. Shore travelled the length and breadth of the region, questioning and revealing through his camera lens. His visual inquiry explores the landscape itself and the people who live in it the daily lives and the narratives that combine to create this fascinating place, at once beautiful and ugly, safe and hostile.
Shore s images are accompanied by texts...
Photographer Stephen Shore creates a living portrait of Israel and the West Bank.
Warhol's Factory as seen through the lens of a young Shore, providing an insider view of this extraordinary moment and place
Stephen Shore was 17 years old when he began hanging out at The Factory - Andy Warhol's legendary studio in Manhattan. Between 1965 and 1967, Shore spent nearly every day there, taking pictures of its diverse cast of characters, from musicians to actors, artists to writers, and including Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed, and Nico - not to mention Warhol himself. This book presents a personal selection of photographs from Shore's collection, providing an...
Warhol's Factory as seen through the lens of a young Shore, providing an insider view of this extraordinary moment and place