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Ralph Gibson: Photographer/Book Artist

For more than thirty years Ralph Gibson has served as one of the few truly independent forces within the art of photography. His unique graphic style - stark, erotic, chaste, allusive, surreal - is as unmistakable as it is influential. His many published books have shown generations of photographers in the U.S. and Europe that the bound printed page can be as powerful a strategy for artistic success as the gallery exhibition.

In the video biography, Gibson is very much the star of his own life as he discusses his colorful childhood in Los Angeles as an extra in Hollywood movies, his stints in the U.S. Navy, and as an assistant to Dorothea Lange, as well as his lean, wayward years in New York. Friends and admirers, such as Mary Ellen Mark and Larry Clark, analyze the importance of his early work, especially his first landmark book SOMNAMBULIST in 1970, for the photography scene at the time. Commentary by Eric Fischl, April Gornik, and Brian Hunt reinforces the echoing importance of Gibson's work beyond the shores of photography.

Best of all, Gibson is forthcoming about the process of his own thinking at every stage: why and how he shoots and what he shoots, the editorial decisions that dictate the laying out and putting together of spreads in a book, the role of his various muses, and the crucial point when he knows if a body of work is or is not complete. Rich in insights into the history of Gibson's vast and diverse oeuvre, this biography is also a master class with a world-class photographer.

P R O D U C E R: Edgar B. Howard
D I R E C T O R: Paula Heredia
E D I T O R: Jonathan Silberberg
M U S I C: Composed and performed by Ralph Gibson

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"In this video biography, photographers, sculptors, painters, musicians, and models are among the individuals who converse with Gibson; their mutual respect is quite evident. The informal atmosphere of this seamless video reveals Gibson in all his uniqueness."

Booklist, December 2002
 
"This succinct, elegant, and well-crafted video supplies a wealth of information and offers excellent exposure to Gibson's work. Recommended for academic and large public libraries as well as specialized collections."

Library Journal, November 2002
 
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