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The Suffering of Light

Thirty Years of Photographs by Alex Webb


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Geoff Dyer
Recognized as a pioneer of American colour photography, Webb has since the 1970s consistently created photographs characterized by intense colour and light. His work, with its richly layered and complex composition, touches on multiple genres, including street photography, photojournalism and fine art. Featuring key works alongside previously unpublished photographs, The Suffering of Light is Webb's first comprehensive monograph and provides the most thorough examination to date.

ISBN 9780500543979 | E | HB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500543979
Author(s) Geoff Dyer
Publication date February 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 305 x 330 mm
Illustrations 115 col.ill.
Pages 204
Language(s) Eng. ed.
extra information Reprint Feb. 2022. First published May 2011 -
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Gathering some of Alex Webb's most iconic images, many of which were taken in the far corners of the earth, The Suffering of Light brings a fresh perspective to his extensive catalogue. Recognized as a pioneer of American colour photography, Webb has since the 1970s consistently created photographs characterized by intense colour and light. His work, with its richly layered and complex composition, touches on multiple genres, including street photography, photojournalism and fine art, but as Webb claims, 'to me it all is photography. You have to go out and explore the world with a camera.' Webb's ability to distil gesture, colour and contrasting cultural tensions into single, beguiling frames results in evocative images that convey a sense of enigma, irony and humour. Featuring key works alongside previously unpublished photographs, The Suffering of Light is Webb's first comprehensive monograph and provides the most thorough examination to date of this modern master's prolific, thirty-year career.