The Visual Diaries

The Visual Diaries

Softcover

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Description

The Visual Diaries presents, for the first time together, the six introspective volumes that are the most important in Robert Frank’s late bookmaking practice. Known as his visual diaries and originally published between 2010 and 2017, the books imaginatively combine iconic photos from Frank’s early career with the more private pictures he made in later life. Black-and-white photos taken on 35mm film, including some from The Americans, mix with contemporary photos, often color Polaroids. Quiet still lifes, contemplative landscapes and urban scenes, self-portraits, and spontaneous endearing shots of friends, colleagues and the photographer’s wife wife, artist June Leaf, show the life he lived in their homes in Bleecker Street, New York, and Mabou, Nova Scotia. With these images Frank created seemingly casual layouts that recall the look and spirit of a private album or scrapbook, and comment on memory and the passage of time. Factual captions and short, sometimes cryptic texts are scattered throughout the books—his thoughts, fragments of conversations, poems, notes. Frank’s highly personal approach to these books suggests how the past tempered his present, and show how his life was not only documented in but shaped by bookmaking. The visual diaries are without doubt a reflection upon Frank’s later life and past, but even when he was looking back he was looking towards the future. Right up until his passing in 2019, Robert Frank remained as innovative and ambitious as ever, and the book was the primary expression of his steadfast artistic curiosity.
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Art
Format
Softcover
Pages
296
Price
77.10 €

Author Description

Robert Frank (1924–2019) is an acknowledged master of photography and the photobook. Born in Zurich, he immigrated to the United States in 1947. Frank is best known for his seminal book The Americans, first published in English in 1959, which gave rise to a distinctly new form of the photobook, and his experimental film Pull My Daisy of 1959. Frank’s other important projects include the books Black White and Things (1954), Lines of My Hand (1972), the film Cocksucker Blues for the Rolling Stones (1972), and his visual diaries (2010–17). Steidl has published over 30 of Frank’s books, including his last, Good Days Quiet (2019).