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Paul Shambroom: Picturing Power - Political Photography Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Decor, Gallery Displays & Political Science Studies
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Paul Shambroom: Picturing Power - Political Photography Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Decor, Gallery Displays & Political Science Studies Paul Shambroom: Picturing Power - Political Photography Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Decor, Gallery Displays & Political Science Studies
Paul Shambroom: Picturing Power - Political Photography Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Decor, Gallery Displays & Political Science Studies
Paul Shambroom: Picturing Power - Political Photography Art Book for Collectors & History Enthusiasts | Perfect for Home Decor, Gallery Displays & Political Science Studies
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Published to accompany documentary photographer Paul Shambroom's extensive 2008-09 American traveling exhibition, Picturing Power is the first volume to bring together selections from all five of his most important--and highly acclaimed--series to date.In the late 1980s, Shambroom visited manufacturing sites and office spaces to capture the spaces where many Americans spend the majority of their days--from the grittiest industrial factory to the cleanest biotech lab to the smallest, emptiest office cubicle. His next series, Nuclear Weapons, begun in the early 1990s, gained him access to long-restricted nuclear sites, where he produced eerie images of slumbering bombs and immaculate, empty war rooms. For Meetings (1999-2003), Shambroom traveled to municipal meetings in small communities as far flung as Bernice, Louisiana and Baltic, South Dakota, to document public officials in a formal portrait style, calling up both the seriousness and banality of these gatherings. His most recent series, Security (2004-present), documents eerie scenes of security training at special facilities across the country. Past and future, reality and fiction, blur as each figure creates a picture of threat and resistance in our post-9/11 era.While diverse in subject matter, Shambroom's series all record and demystify secret and little-seen loci of power. His images are remarkable both for their stark portrayal of such places, and as evidence of his access to the sites. Negotiating this access in an open and democratic manner is a hallmark of Shambroom's practice.
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The book is based on a travelling exhibition (during 2008-9) of Paul Shambroom's documentary photography. The photos are from five assignments between 1986 and 2007 and the fifty-eight plates clearly show what a great eye he has for capturing the visual essentials that pull you into the frame. The five are: Factories; Offices; Nuclear weapons; Meeting; Security and maybe it's unfortunate that the photos here can only give a brief overview of Shambroom's work.'Picturing power' is slightly unusual for a photobook because it has fifty-two pages of text before the photos with six illustrated essays that look (somewhat exhaustively, too) at the photographer's assignments.The photos in the book are printed on a matt gloss with a 175 screen with the essays printed on a light colored stock. The book's designers indulged in a bit of whimsy by clipping the type off all the essay headings and running a thin magenta upright line flush to the seond columns of type on the right-hand essay pages. Neither of these design affectations contribute anything to the appreciation of the book.If you are taken by Paul Shambroom's photography 'Nuclear weapons' and 'Meetings' are available as books.

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