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Holding Venus

Author: Keith Carter
Publisher: Arena Editions
Category: Book

List Price: $500.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 5222793

Media: Hardcover
Edition: Limited

ISBN: 1892041251
Dewey Decimal Number: 070
EAN: 9781892041258
ASIN: 1892041251

Publication Date: January 2001
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Condition: New:Shrink Wrapped: Perfect copy of a great book. First edition.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Essay by John Wood.

In his most recent series, Holding Venus, Keith Carter continues to explore what he has referred to as the poetry of the ordinary, that moment of transcendence when the commonplace becomes the extraordinary. Myth and metaphor form the foundation of Carters imagery, which transforms the literal into the symbolic. In this sense, the notion of holding Venus remarks upon the connection between the earthly and the celestial at the same time that it attests to the fundamental human aspiration to realize that which is seemingly unattainable.

While his early work concentrated on evoking a sense of place and spirit in his native East Texas, Carter has more recently turned his distinct perspective outward, photographing in Italy, France, England, and elsewhere. Yet, he approaches his subject matter with humor and celebration and with a probing eye for the human spirit, regardless of time and place. Often, his subjects are merely apparitions, whose forms are slightly obscured by opt! ical distortions. The imagery of Carters enigmatic worldexplores the mythological, the surreal, and the intangible that infuse everyday rituals and moments.

A poet of the ordinary. Los Angeles Times

Keith Carters photographsare united by an uncommonly penetrating sensibility. They are works of endearingly human dimension. New York Times

Keith Carter has taken his camera abroad and found new material for his increasingly mythic vision. Art News


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Just beautifull   July 9, 2003
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I like this selective focus images so much!
It's like a dream!



5 out of 5 stars most beautiful photo book ever seen   May 4, 2002
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I was browsing through the bookstore one day when I spotted this book. I have never seen prints (OK, reproductions of prints) so beautiful in all my life, and as a photo student I'm addicted to looking at every kind of photograph imaginable. Carter uses the Hasselblad arc-flex, a sort of bellows for the medium format camera, to get dream-like images where part of the image is in sharp focus and other parts drift off into softness. He has an extraordinary sense of light, capturing so many subtle nuances, and he tones his prints beautiful shades of brown and purple. Carter seems to tell stories with his photos - it's like you "read" his pictures, instead of simply looking at them. His passion for life and for what he calls visual "opera" are evident in every shot. Looking at his book, one is transported to a whole other universe, and dwells there happily.


4 out of 5 stars nice images   August 21, 2000
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

keith carter's new book of photographs is a beautifully put together book. the publishers did an excellent job, they made a book that just looks beautiful, though i do see where keeping it in good condition might get to be a problem. the images are beautiful images, but after a while you do get a little tired of seeing the same thing over and over again. it's not as good as 25 Years, but i'd still recommend this book as an excellent purchase.


5 out of 5 stars Great Reproductions   May 4, 2000
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is Keith Carter's finest book yet, and it has the finest reproductions of his work that have ever been produced. No book can ever exactly reproduce a photograph's tones; however, this publisher's use of 4-color, which has never been used on a Carter book before, comes closest to capturing Carter's magic--and there is probably no contemporary photographer more magical than Keith Carter.


4 out of 5 stars Stunning Black and White Work   April 26, 2000
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

Carter's book shows an excellent mastery of the black and white medium. He works with an amazing shallow depth of field for both portraits and landscape work. I found his images to be both haunting and alluring. I highly recommend this book, but also recommend viewing his actual prints in a gallery setting. Unfortunately, the book reproductions don't do justice to the original tonality.


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