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Ryan McGinley

The Road Trips


  • Rizzoli
  • by David Rimanelli
"Ryan McGinley" focuses on the work that he has become best known for since he first rose to prominence ten years ago: the summer road trips. Since the earliest days of his unparalleled career, every summer McGinley has gathered up a group of thirty college-age kids, rented a bus, and set out on a cross-country trip. These trips and the photographs created during them have established him as the most consequential photographer of his generation.

ISBN 9780847846917 | E | FLEXI
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847846917
Author(s) David Rimanelli
Publication date October 2015
Edition Flexi (Pb luxe)
Dimensions 292 x 216 mm
Illustrations 150 col.ill.
Pages 224
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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..".the most important photographer in America..." --"GQ "magazine In his second book for Rizzoli, "Ryan McGinley" focuses on the work that he has become best known for since he first rose to prominence ten years ago: the summer road trips. Since the earliest days of his unparalleled career, every summer McGinley has gathered up a group of thirty college-age kids, rented a bus, and set out on a cross-country trip. These trips--now legendary among the artist's large coterie of friends and collaborators and the art world at large--and the photographs created during them have established him as the most consequential photographer of his generation. In the photos, McGinley documents the summertime explorations and exploits of a group of twentysomethings but also renders something much more fleeting and ineffable: the freedom and abandon of youth. Whether hiking on peat-covered mountains, swimming in crystalline lakes, rolling around in vast fields of tall grass, or squatting in derelict countryside barns, the artist's photographs of young, naked bodies in pastoral scenes have been his signature, and his triumph has been his ability to evoke innocence and nostalgia with flashes of sexual brio. McGinley's work has continued to deliver on the promise it made nearly a decade ago--that he is the most influential and important chronicler of his generation.