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The Art of Frederick Sommer: Photography, Drawing, Collage [Hardcover]

Keith F. Davis (Author), Michael Torosian (Author), April Watson (Author)
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May 10, 2005
This stunning book—published in the artist’s centenary—chronicles the extraordinary life and work of Frederick Sommer (1905–1999). One of the great masters and key innovators in the history of art photography, Sommer was a complex and highly creative individual. His work in photography is unconventional and fascinating for its wide range of methodologies and techniques. He also explored making images with other media, creating masterful drawings, collages, and musical scores.
Arriving in Arizona in 1931, Sommer abandoned his original profession, landscape architecture, and began painting and drawing. After meeting Alfred Stieglitz in 1935 and Edward Weston in 1936, Sommer embraced and quickly mastered photography. Other artists who later proved inspirational to Sommer included Precisionist painter and photographer Charles Sheeler, Surrealist artist Max Ernst, and photographer Aaron Siskind.

With an essay by photo historian Keith F. Davis, exquisite reproductions of Sommer’s diverse works, and a detailed chronology of his life by April Watson, The Art of Frederick Sommer describes and documents the full extent of the artist’s achievement as a twentieth-century visionary. The book is a revelation for scholars, artists, students, and everyone who admires and appreciates creative genius.


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Starred Review. The art of Frederick Sommer isn't about beauty, technique or influence; it is, Davis writes in his curatorial essay, about "understanding... everything." This new survey of the former landscape architect's drawings, collage and photography goes a long way toward illustrating Davis's claim. Sommer emerges here as an insatiable synthesizer who saved, for example, a piece of molten metal he discovered in the 1940s until he could collage it with the ideal background in 1966. The photograph produced from this collage, Davis explains, uncannily evokes the composition of a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. To help readers understand the impulses driving Sommer, Davis's essay lingers on the surrealist technique of "skipreading" whereby one "reinterprets important texts by rapidly scanning the page to form a new, poetic narrative from intuitively chosen words and phrases." Sommer used this technique to produce wonderfully aphoristic texts, some of which are interspersed, to great effect, throughout this catalog of images. Davis sets out to demonstrate that the whole of Sommer's work and, by extension, his life was a grand act of skipreading. It's an exciting, if not heroic, take on Sommer's process, suggesting that the nearly two decades that elapsed between finding the molten metal and its complimentary background, for example, collectively formed the "important text" from which Sommer would intuitively choose detritus to recombine into startling images. The book's sequencing of images wholly succeeds in creating a powerful contemplative experience, and the enticing arguments Davis offers in his introductory remarks incite a hunger for fresh, detailed scholarship about each of Sommer's works.
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Frederick Sommer (1905-99), a once-celebrated yet also underrated and misunderstood artist, is overdue for a revival, and this illuminating and sumptuous book will be the catalyst. Raised in Rio de Janeiro, Sommer initially worked with his landscape-designer father, but after he earned his M.A. at Cornell University, he moved to Arizona and pursued many creative channels, including photography, drawing, collage, and painting, all handsomely presented here. Art historian Davis incisively interprets Sommer's innovative and complex art, charting the evolution of his imagination and gift for experimentation, as well as his friendships with Edward Weston, Charles Sheeler, Max Ernst, and Aaron Siskind. Inspired by landscapes, the human figure, and music, Sommer was also profoundly intrigued with the laws of nature, specifically death, decay, and regeneration, which he explored in arresting photographs of animal carcasses merging with the desert and other unusual biological subjects. Heretofore an artist's artist, Sommer deserves greater appreciation for the "mysterious, crystalline precision" of his evocative work, and his uncanny ability to discern beauty in every manifestation and phase of life. Donna Seaman
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press; First Edition edition (May 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300107838
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300107838
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 11.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #961,609 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Frederick Sommer, May 31, 2005
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This review is from: The Art of Frederick Sommer: Photography, Drawing, Collage (Hardcover)
If you want to understand the influences on a complex artist, this book will do it. I confess Frederick Sommer is my uncle. I had been exposed to him for 60 years and have struggled to understand him and his work, despite numerous interactions with him. Keith Davis's essay showed me what resources influenced Fred and how Fred interpreted those influences. Keith also reminded me of Fred's observation that a person could understand things according to what that person brought to the table. So, I now admire Fred for the depth of his philosophical education, and feel a lot less ignorant personally about his art and philosophy.
This book contains Davis's essay, many images of Fred's diverse approaches to art, and an excellent chronology of a man who, through the support of his wife, was able to live a life dedicated to art.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential., July 27, 2005
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It took one hundred years, but now we finally have a volume that does justice to the greatness of Mr. Sommer. An understanding of Frederick Sommer is essential to any informed study of the medium of photography. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone with such inclinations as well as to those already familiar with the photographer. No more must we comb the racks of used books in search of one of his monographs or museum catalogues (sadly perhaps). This volume encapsulates the life and work of a unique artist, highlighting the depth of his creativity and wide-ranging vision. Bravo!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A VERY IMPORTANT BOOK FOR A VERY IMPORTANT ARTIST!, January 24, 2008
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Frederick Sommer is one of the most fascinating artists of the 20th century, yet had been concealed in relative obscurity until the publishing of this fantastic monograph. We are fortunate to have the ability to purchase such a gorgeously designed, informative, and comprehensive book about Frederick Sommer. In this book you will see photographs that are light years ahead of their time: experimental, edgy, and hauntingly beautiful. There are illustrated avant garde Musical Scores that rival composers like Cage and Zorn. Also, you will bear witness to Sommer's organic, intricate collage work that re-examines physiology and internal organs. Every page is stunning! The quality of the paper is like velvet and the text at the beginning gives a sufficient overview of Sommer's career. If you are a photography enthusiast or a lover of art in all its forms, I invite you to discover a hidden gem in the history of art.
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