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Deja-Vu
€34.00
Starting out as assistant to Dorothea Lange and Robert Frank, Gibson's photography has been recognized all across the globe. It is represented in over 150 museum collections around the world. Lustrum Press was formed by Gibson in order to exert more control over the reproduction of his work. The collection of 44 b/w full-page photographs in Deja-Vu are exemplary for Gibson's capacity "to transform even an empty corner of a room into a poetic masterpiece with his signature Leica lens and a stark, meditative eye" .
Deja-Vu is a seminal photography book by Ralph Gibson, published in 1973 under his own imprint, Lustrum Press. It occupies a central position as the second volume in Gibson’s celebrated 'Black Trilogy,' following The Somnambulist and preceding other works in the series. The collection comprises 44 full-page black-and-white photographs that exemplify Gibson's unique capacity to transform mundane environments—such as empty corners of rooms or stark interiors—into poetic, meditative masterpieces. Utilizing his signature Leica lens, Gibson captures a sense of stillness and atmosphere through high-contrast imagery. The physical edition is noted for its minimalist design, featuring glossy printed wrappers in black with white text. It remains highly regarded by collectors and photography enthusiasts for its evocative use of light, shadow, and composition, offering a starkly beautiful exploration of space and time.
Bibliographic Details
| Author | Ralph Gibson |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Lustrum Press |
| Place of publication | New York |
| Year | 1973 |
| Edition | First edition |
| Binding | Softcover |
| ISBN | 912810068 |
| Collation | 72 pp. |
| Language | English |
| Dimensions | 31x22 |
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