Art Kane - Jonathan Kane - Books - Reel Art Press - 9781909526129 - December 4, 2014
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Art Kane

Jonathan Kane

Art Kane


Art Kane was one of the most profoundly influential photographers of the twentieth century. A bold visionary, his work explored a number of genres - fashion, editorial, celebrity portraiture, travel, and nudes with an unrelenting and innovative eye. Like his contemporaries, Guy Bourdin (1928-1991) and Helmut Newton (1924-2004), Kane developed a style that didn't shy away from strong color, eroticism and surreal humor.

In 1958 Kane assembled the greatest legends in jazz and shot what became his most famous image, Harlem 1958. In the 1960s and 1970s, Kane photographed, among others, the Rolling Stones, The Who, Cream, Janis Joplin, The Doors and Bob Dylan. While the battle for civil rights in America and the Vietnam War raged, Kane was refining a conscientious response to the period with his editorial work that was powerfully accessible and populist in its desire to communicate to a large audience.

This is the first time Kane's work has been collected into one, breathtaking volume. Beautifully curated, it is a fitting tribute to one of photography's most original and creative forces.


320 pages, illustrations (black and white, and colour)

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 4, 2014
ISBN13 9781909526129
Publishers Reel Art Press
Pages 320
Dimensions 255 × 311 × 35 mm   ·   2.36 kg
Language English  

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