Internationally renowned photographer Gregory Crewdson's Beneath the Roses features images that take place in the homes, streets, and forests of unnamed small towns. Best known for his elaborately choreographed, large-scale photographs, Gregory Crewdson is one of the most exciting and important artists working today. The photographs of small-town areas collected here portray emotionally charged moments of seemingly ordinary individuals caught in ambiguous and often disquieting circumstances. Both epic in scale and intimate in scope, these visually breathtaking photographs blur the distinctions between cinema and photography, reality and fantasy, what has happened and what is to come.
Beneath the Roses features an essay by acclaimed, award-winning fiction writer Russell Banks, as well as many never-before-seen photographs, including production stills, lighting charts, sketches, and architectural plans that serve as a window into Crewdson's working process.
Author: Gregory Crewdson
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Published: 03/01/2008
Pages: 140
Weight: 4.92lbs
Size: 12.00h x 16.50w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780810993808
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 02/25/2008 pg. 63
Foreword 04/11/2008
About the AuthorGregory Crewdson is an internationally exhibited artist whose photographs are also the subject of Abrams'
Twilight. He teaches at the Yale University School of Art and lives in New York City.
Russell Banks (1940-2023) is the award-winning writer whose works of fiction include
Affliction,
The Sweet Hereafter, and
The Darling. He has contributed essays to
Vanity Fair,
Harper's, and many other publications.