Catherine Opie «American Photographer»
Since the early nineties, American artist Catherine Opie (*1961) has been working on a diverse photographic oeuvre that explores our notions of sexual and cultural identity with penetrating acuity. Influenced by social documentary photographers such as Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange, her worksfrom early portraits of the transgendered and tattooed to her urban landscapes of cities such as Los Angeles or New Yorkexamine social norms and deviations.\nAll of Opies principal works are assembled in this volume, the most in-depth presentation of her work to date. It features color reproductions of all of her series, including Portraits, Self-Portraits, Freeways, Houses, Domestic, American Cities, Icehouses, and Surfers. Containing an extensive essay, interviews with the artist, introductions to all of the series, a newly revised and comprehensive list of exhibitions, as well as a bibliography, this will be the standard reference work for future studies on Catherine Opie.\n\nExhibition schedule: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, September 26, 2008January 7, 2009
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