Gary Schneider

Gary Schneider Portraits

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Publisher's Synopsis

An introduction to the provocative portrait work of an innovative contemporary photographer

Considered one of the most thought-provoking photographers practicing today, South African-born Gary Schneider creates unique luminescent portraits that transform their specific subject matter and probe the enigmatic character of identity. This remarkable book is the first to examine Schneider's innovative portrait work.


Deborah Martin Kao discusses Schneider's re-presentation of nineteenth-century studio portraits, his handprint photograms, and his fragmented face portraits-all of which reveal as much about the language of photography as they do about the subjects being depicted. She shows how Schneider portrays the collaboration between artist and subject, seen in his use of a light pen to sculpt or trace his subjects over long exposures, and in his prints that display traces of movement in time. Kao also discusses Schneider's work with scientists to create negatives from which he makes strikingly beautiful images of blood, DNA, and strands of hair, and how these represent a fascinating evolution in traditional thinking about the nature of photographic portraiture.


Gary Schneider: Portraits also features an interview with Schneider that provides insight into the life and working methods of an extraordinary contemporary photographer.



Published in association with Harvard Art Museum

Book information

ISBN: 9780300100549
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Harvard Art Museums
Pub date:
DEWEY: 779.2092
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 121
Weight: 652g
Height: 25mm
Width: 22mm
Spine width: 1mm