Thames & Hudson
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Walker Evans presents a comprehensive retrospective of the career of one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, whose work defined American visual identity from the 1920s to the 1970s. Through his images of everyday life and his experimental Polaroid projects, the book explores Evans's unique ability to observe the ordinary with a critical and detached eye.
The work not only compiles his most significant photographs and publications but also examines his impact on movements such as Pop Art and Conceptual Art. It is, in essence, an invitation to question the nature of photography and the way in which it constructs our perception of reality.
