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Chris Felver: The Importance of Being
 
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Chris Felver: The Importance of Being (Hardcover)

by Christopher Felver (Author)
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In this massive undertaking of portraiture, documentary artist and photographer Christopher Felver celebrates the present moment of the anarchistic face of the new genius. Over the previous two decades, Felver has traveled the United States and Europe, portraying the greatest creative forces of our times-writers, poets, filmmakers, actors, visual artists, protesters, and those engaged in the struggle for expression during the late twentieth century. It is always a revelation to see what the face reveals and conceals, so this is a book full of reticence, revelation, and permission. Counted among the more than 400 people portrayed are Allen Ginsberg, Joan Baez, Hunter S. Thompson, Susan Sontag, Gore Vidal, Maya Angelou, David Byrne, Willem De Kooning, Patti Smith, Robert Pinsky, Arlo Guthrie, Kathy Acker, Louise Nevelson, Salman Rushdie, Francesco Clemente, Norman Mailer, Anjelica Huston, Abbie Hoffman, and many more.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating dictionary of contemporary art scene, Dec 19 2001
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I agree wholeheartedly with the following Wall Street Journal Review of November 30, 2001: "Some of the best specimens of the human animal show up in "The Importance Of Being" by Christopher Felver. And by this I do not mean the "beautiful people" but the accomplished ones - writers, artists, musicians, activists. No pretense here, just straight-ahead, black-and-white portraits of a staggering 436 "creative revolutionaries," as Mr. Felver calls them, photographed by him over the past two decades. He presents here an incredible collection of the most creative spirits of our times and it is fascinating to see the immediacy with which the subjects posed for this bohemian photographer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating dictionary of contemporary art scene, Dec 19 2001
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I agree wholeheartedly with the following Wall Street Journal Review of November 30, 2001: "Some of the best specimens of the human animal show up in "The Importance Of Being" by Christopher Felver. And by this I do not mean the "beautiful people" but the accomplished ones - writers, artists, musicians, activists. No pretense here, just straight-ahead, black-and-white portraits of a staggering 436 "creative revolutionaries," as Mr. Felver calls them, photographed by him over the past two decades. He presents here an incredible collection of the most creative spirits of our times and it is fascinating to see the immediacy with which the subjects posed for this bohemian photographer.
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