William Eggleston Portraits

William Eggleston Portraits by Phillip Prodger, published by Yale University Press in January 2016, is an illustrated exploration of the renowned American photographer’s work. This 184-page book showcases Eggleston’s pioneering contributions to color photography, highlighting his unique ability to transform everyday moments into art through unexpected compositions and implied narratives. The collection features both well-known images and previously unseen photographs from Eggleston’s extensive career, including his first color photograph from the Los Alamos series.
Readers will find a rich assortment of portraits that reflect Eggleston’s life and experiences, particularly in Tennessee and the vibrant Memphis club scene of the 1970s. The book includes photographs of notable figures such as musicians Alex Chilton and Ike Turner, as well as celebrities like Dennis Hopper and Eudora Welty. In addition to the visual content, this edition offers an essay, a chronology, and an interview with Eggleston and his family, providing deeper insights into his artistic process and the themes of his work, including the interplay of personal and public life in his portraits.
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“So many people take those simple snapshots of life, but there’s something about Eggleston that no one can match.” –Sofia Coppola
The eminent American photographer William Eggleston (b. 1939) was a pioneer in exploring the artistic potential of color photography. Eggleston made a name for himself with his eccentric, unexpected compositions of everyday life that were nonetheless rife with implied narrative, elevating the commonplace to art. This sumptuously illustrated book features Eggleston’s masterful portraits, including the artist’s first color photograph–a study of a young clerk pushing shopping carts at a supermarket–from his Los Alamos series. There are many other familiar and beloved images as well as some previously unseen photographs from his long and productive career.
Many of Eggleston’s poetic photographs portray life in his home state of Tennessee, and the people he encountered there. Eggleston frequented the 1970s Memphis club scene, where he met, befriended, and photographed musicians such as fellow Southerners Alex Chilton and Ike Turner. He also photographed celebrities including Dennis Hopper, Walter Hopps, and Eudora Welty, and became a fixture of Andy Warhol’s Factory scene, dating the Warhol protégé Viva. Over the past half century, he has created a powerful and enduring body of work featuring friends and family, musicians, artists, and strangers. In addition to the lavish reproductions of Eggleston’s portraits, this volume includes an essay and chronology, plus an interview with Eggleston and his close family members that gives new insights into his images and artistic process.
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