Jock Sturges
The Last Days Of Summer Portfolio
$9,000.00
$7,500.00
Medium: Silver Gelatin Print
Date: 1992
Edition: Of 100
Size: 10 x 8 inches
Additional Details: Published by Aperture in 1992, this portfolio includes three gelatin-silver prints and a cover page all in a cloth-covered clamshell case. Each of the 3 prints are hand signed, dated, titled and numbered on verso. The prints are 1. Christina, Misty Dawn & Alisa, Northern California, 1989. 2. Flore et Fredérique, Montalivet, France, 1988. 3. Lotte, la riviere Dronne, les Peintures, France, 2001. Each print has an image size of 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches and is matted to 16x20 inches.
Art ID: G26229
With his background in perceptual psychology, Jock Sturges aims to reach the heart of his subjects; his color and black-and-white photographs capture people in the fullness of their beauty, individuality, and dignity. In his celebrated work, he focuses primarily on portraits of nude adolescents and their families. These images scandalized conservatives during the culture wars of the 1990s in America. The artist is known for developing deep bonds of trust, friendship, and collaboration with his subjects, many of whom he has photographed for decades, chronicling their growth from childhood into adulthood. “I don’t exist without my models, without the people in my pictures,” Sturges once said. “Even my best photograph of them is nevertheless the palest imitation of the miraculous soul that is the real person.”