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Carl Fleischhauer

Autor de Documenting America, 1935-1943

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Obras de Carl Fleischhauer

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1940
Género
male

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Great book of the work of the WPA photographers, including Dorothea Lange, Ben Shahn, Marion Post Walcott, Walker Evans, Russell Lee and Arthur Rothstein.
 
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deckla | otra reseña | Jun 9, 2018 |
Best thought of as a picture book, mostly taken in the 1970s. The photographs are fascinating.

Someone looking for a more thorough history of the music would indeed be better served by one of Rosenberg's other books. But this book is valuable in its own right.

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Revised comment on reread, 10/31/2019: I like Rosenberg's essays better this time, viewing them more as comments on the photographs than an attempt at history. And Fleischhauer's concluding note about photographing bluegrass musicians and festivals really struck a nerve; it's much like my experience doing the same thing. Carl's photographs are truly delightful.… (más)
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joeldinda | otra reseña | Mar 25, 2016 |
Carl Fleischhauer has been the brilliant and indefatigable photo-chronicler of Bluegrass music for almost half a century, and Neil Rosenberg has likewise been the only historian of Bluegrass worth reading. Sadly, this opus seems to be mostly leavings from many other books, recordings, and lectures, with no discernable direction motivation other than getting another book into print. Those who know Bluegrass won't see or read much that they don't already know, while those unfamiliar with it will gain little sense of that special, wonderful (and occasionally nightmarish) world which is Bluegrass.… (más)
 
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HarryMacDonald | otra reseña | Oct 23, 2012 |
This book is a must for those considering documentary practice and/or the F.S.A. photographers. It considers 15 projects rather than individual images moving it to useful consideration of documentary practice and the use of photography for social information rather than concentrating on the characteristics/merits of individual images. The results do more to extend context and provide a sense of the photographers represented, their working approaches and general skills, than most texts.
 
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j-b-colson | otra reseña | Feb 3, 2012 |

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