By Linda Benedict-Jones with contributions by Allen Ellenzweig, Marah Gubar, Adam Ryan, and Aaron Schuman.
Published by Carnegie Museum of Art
ISBN: SBN 978-3-7913-5370-8 (hardcover), 978-3-7913-6542-8 (softcover)
A self-taught photographer, Duane Michals broke away from established traditions of the medium during the 1960s. His messages and poems inscribed on the photographs, and his visual stories created through multiple images, defied the principles of the reigning practitioners of the form. Indeed, Michals considers himself as much a storyteller as a photographer.
Accompanying a major traveling retrospective of his work, this book features Michalsâs best-known early sequences, The Spirit Leaves the Body, Paradise Regained, and Chance Meetingâas well as works from later in his career such as Who is Sidney Sherman? and The Bewitched Bee. Penetrating essays situate Michals within the history of 20th-century photography, explore the artistâs images of sexual identity and sensuality, examine his legacy today, and address the childlike aspects of his work. This volume of more than 75 original works will thrill Duane Michals aficionados, while introducing new viewers to an innovative artist who redefined the role of the photograph in artistic expression.
Accompanied a retrospective at Carnegie Museum of Art, November 2014 to February 2015; and Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, March to June 2015.