Cover of Gregory Crewdson's publication "Fireflies".
An image from Gregory Crewdsen's publication, "Fireflies." A black and white photograph of fireflies in a field.
An image from Gregory Crewdsen's publication, "Fireflies." A black and white photograph of fireflies in a field (2).
An image from Gregory Crewdsen's publication, "Fireflies." A black and white photograph of fireflies in a field (3)

Fireflies

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Gregory Crewdson
Regular price
$200.00
Sale price
$200.00

Condition: Sealed

In the summer of 1996, Gregory Crewdson spent two solitary months at his family's cabin in Becket, Massachusetts. Using both small- and medium-format cameras, he obsessively photographed the fireflies that came alive at dusk each evening. This luxurious volume, featuring 61 full-page tritone reproductions, calls to mind many of the hallmarks of Crewdson's oeuvre, from the sense of wonder in the nocturnal landscape, to the focus on light as a narrative event, to the fascination with nature as a psychological mystery. Although consistent in terms of their subject matter, these photographs demonstrate a wide scope of visual expression ranging from almost pure abstraction to more idyllic representations of the natural landscape.

Published by Luhring Augustine, Skarstedt Fine Art, and White Cube, 2006

 

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