Philip-Lorca diCorcia
by Philip-Lorca diCorcia
Steidl & Partners
DiCorcia’s photographs are marked by a poetry of flux and contingency. In work from the 1980s, he pictured his friends and family in domestic tableaux imbued with existential mystery. Though he made his images from the subject matter of his life, he eschewed romantic intimacy or expressive rawness in favor of studied detachment and pitchperfect detail. In the 1990s, diCorcia turned to the great American tradition of street photography. The street would seem an unlikely place for diCorcia’s meticulous style, and yet it provided him with some of his best-known images, including those of male prostitutes and anonymous crowds of urban pedestrians. In more recent work, he has photographed erotic pole dancers, their bodies caught in some contorted and seductive free-fall.
- Price
- UK £24.00
- US $40.00
- EC €35.00
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Foreword by Jill Medvedow
Essay by Bennett Simpson
Interview with the artist by Lynne Tillman - 128 pages, 70 colour plates
- 20.3 cm x 27.9 cm
- Flexible hardcover
- Steidl & Partners
- ISBN: 978-3-86521-385-3
- Publication date: September 2007