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William Andrew Christenberry Jr. (November 5, 1936 – November 28, 2016) was an American photographer, painter, sculptor, and teacher who drew inspiration from his childhood in Hale County, Alabama. Christenberry focused extensively on architecture, abandoned structures, nature, and extensively studied the psychology and effects of place and memory. He is best known for his haunting compositions of landscapes, signs, and abandoned buildings in his home state. Christenberry is also considered a pioneer of colored photography as an art form; he was especially encouraged in the medium by the likes of Walker Evans and William Eggleston.

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  • William Christenberry, né le 5 novembre 1936 à Tuscaloosa (Alabama) et mort le 28 novembre 2016 à Washington D. C., est un photographe, peintre, sculpteur et professeur américain. Il est célèbre pour ses photographies du Sud américain, et en particulier de l'Alabama, qui montrent l'évolution d'édifices ou d'objets dans le temps, ainsi que pour ses sculptures « dérangeantes ». (fr)
  • William Andrew Christenberry Jr. (November 5, 1936 – November 28, 2016) was an American photographer, painter, sculptor, and teacher who drew inspiration from his childhood in Hale County, Alabama. Christenberry focused extensively on architecture, abandoned structures, nature, and extensively studied the psychology and effects of place and memory. He is best known for his haunting compositions of landscapes, signs, and abandoned buildings in his home state. Christenberry is also considered a pioneer of colored photography as an art form; he was especially encouraged in the medium by the likes of Walker Evans and William Eggleston. (en)
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  • William Christenberry, né le 5 novembre 1936 à Tuscaloosa (Alabama) et mort le 28 novembre 2016 à Washington D. C., est un photographe, peintre, sculpteur et professeur américain. Il est célèbre pour ses photographies du Sud américain, et en particulier de l'Alabama, qui montrent l'évolution d'édifices ou d'objets dans le temps, ainsi que pour ses sculptures « dérangeantes ». (fr)
  • William Andrew Christenberry Jr. (November 5, 1936 – November 28, 2016) was an American photographer, painter, sculptor, and teacher who drew inspiration from his childhood in Hale County, Alabama. Christenberry focused extensively on architecture, abandoned structures, nature, and extensively studied the psychology and effects of place and memory. He is best known for his haunting compositions of landscapes, signs, and abandoned buildings in his home state. Christenberry is also considered a pioneer of colored photography as an art form; he was especially encouraged in the medium by the likes of Walker Evans and William Eggleston. (en)
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