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- American photographer (en)
- argazkilari estatubatuarra (eu)
- americký fotograf (cs)
- fotografo statunitense (it)
- американський фотограф (uk)
- צלם אמריקאי (iw)
- Ameerika Ühendriikide fotograaf (et)
- মার্কিন আলোকচিত্র শিল্পী (bn)
- fotograf american (ro)
- fotograf amerikan (sq)
- fotografan Lamerikänik (vo)
- fotografiste american (lfn)
- fotògraf estatunidenc (ca)
- fotógrafo estadounidense (es)
- fotógrafo estadounidense (gl)
- grianghrafadóir Meiriceánach (ga)
- photographe américain (fr)
- usona fotisto (eo)
- مصور أمريكي (ar)
- amerikansk fotograf (da)
- amerikansk fotograf (nn)
- amerikansk fotograf (sv)
- fotógrafo norte-americano (pt)
- fotógrafu estauxunidense (ast)
- عکاس آمریکایی (fa)
- Amerikaans fotograaf (nl)
- современный американский художник (ru)
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- Stony Brook, New York, U.S. (en)
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- Landscape photography (en)
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- Perhaps this turn to a kind of “straight” photography stems from a realization that landscape indelibly bears the traces of human presence, mostly ruinous, and that this presence is deleterious enough to puncture the possibility of autonomy posited by Adams and other photographers of yesteryear. Adams avoided photographing people on the trails next to him and thus maintained a fantasy of natural preserve that he spent his later years defending as a form of social service. In Sherry’s photographs, people do appear, taking selfies in meadows or throwing themselves from bridges, tethered to bungee cords. In Swingarm City aka Caineville, Utah, June 2015, film crews work amid props and a green-screen ramp. Somewhat more elegantly, in what might also be his most potent rejoinder to Adams and the tradition he represents, Sherry shows Yosemite’s El Capitán dotted with climbers— specks on the enormous rock. In this new body of work, Sherry seems to veer toward a sort of humanism necessarily personal enough to incorporate identity but also capacious enough to allow for the possibility of exceeding it, the works offering themselves to a world that, soon enough, none of us will inhabit. (en)
- Sherry's insertion of queer themes into the trajectory of modernist photography gives us space to stop and consider the erotic body of the image itself... In Deep Blue Sea Rising, Oregon, 2014, for example Sherry's vision of the American landscape breaks down into the tactile skin of the sea, only to be brought back together by swaths of pigment. (en)
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- David Benjamin Sherry (en)
- ديفيد بنجامين شيري (ar)
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