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Wynn Bullock: The Enchanted Landscape, Photographs 1940-1975 [Paperback]

Wynn Bullock (Photographer)
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May 31, 1999
In images of haunting beauty Wynn Bullock explores the ineffability of time and space, the mystery beneath the static surface of reality, and the contradictory and compelling nature of existence itself. Now available in paperback, The Enchanted Landscape, a definitive retrospective monograph of his photographs, confirms Bullock as one of this century's preeminent photographers and celebrates the incandescent brilliance of a true American sage.

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  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Aperture (May 31, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0893818674
  • ISBN-13: 978-0893818678
  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 10.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,057,819 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Wynn Bullock was a consummate practitioner of the craft of photography, using the tools of his trade to express himself with eloquence. He is not easily placed within his chosen field, however, as he kept challenging and redefining the medium.

Born in Chicago (April 18, 1902) and raised in South Pasadena, California, Wynn's boyhood passions were athletics and singing. The latter became his first career, and it was not until he was giving concerts in Europe in the mid-1920's that he became intrigued with another means of expression that felt more directly creative than his own. Discovering the paintings of the Impressionists and post-Impressionists as well as the photographs of Man Ray and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, he experienced an immediate affinity with these artists and their explorations with light. As a result, he bought a simple box camera and began making pictures. Photography remained a hobby, however, until 1938 when he enrolled in the Los Angeles Art Center School. There he concentrated his efforts in experimental imagery. Three years later, his work was showcased in one of the L.A. County Art Museum's early solo photography exhibitions.

Although Wynn earned a good living as a commercial photographer, it was in his personal work that he found his greatest fulfillment. During the 1940's, as a continuation of his interest in experimental processes, he conducted pioneering research to control the line effect of solarization. For the methodology he developed, he was awarded patents in the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain.

A major turning point in Wynn's life as a creative photographer occurred in 1948 when he met Edward Weston. Inspired by the power and beauty of Weston's prints, he began to explore "straight" photography for himself. Throughout the decade of the 50's, he devoted himself to developing his own vision, establishing deep, direct connections with nature. A lifelong learner, he also read widely in the areas of physics, General Semantics, philosophy, psychology, eastern religion, and art. Studying the work of such people as Einstein, Korzybski, Whitehead, Russell, Lao Tzu, and Klee, he kept evolving his own dynamic system of principles and concepts that both reflected and nurtured his creative journey.

During the early sixties, Wynn departed from black and white imagery and produced a body of work he referred to as "color light abstractions." For him, these photographs represented an in-depth exploration of light, manifesting his belief that light is a great force at the heart of all being, "perhaps," as he said, "the most profound truth in the universe."

By the mid-60's, Wynn was ready to explore the mysteries of light and life from new perspectives. Differentiating what he termed "reality," the visible and the known, from "existence," the underlying truth of things, he was ceaseless in his attempts to expand his own faculties of perception and understanding so he could come ever closer in his experiences to the essence of things. Finding the means to more fully evoke that essence in his photographs was also a key part of his quest. Although he included several different processes (extremely long time exposures, multiple images, up-side-down and negative printing) in his repertoire of techniques, each was always used in the service of symbolizing new ways of relating to and knowing the world.

In the early 70's, Wynn embarked on a new leg of his photographic journey, one that was cut short by incurable cancer. Wynn died in Monterey, California, onNovember 16, 1975. Many of his photographs from that period reveal light emanating from within the heart of things, life glowing and pulsing with energy and vitality. Other photographs are of natural forms that depict or suggest universal human qualities, humanity "deeply embedded in" and re-united with nature.

As a master photographer, Wynn was one of five artists whose archives established the University of Arizona's Center for Creative Photography. His work may also be found in the permanent collections of over 80 major institutions throughout the world as well as in numerous publications.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Appropriately titled - "Enchanted landscape", December 7, 1999
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This review is from: Wynn Bullock: The Enchanted Landscape, Photographs 1940-1975 (Paperback)
Not too many words in this book. Words aren't necessary because Wynn Bullock's photographic artistry speaks for itself. He is undoubtedly a master of his craft but he is also quite spiritual. When I first saw his image of "Nude in a Dead Forest", I paused to look at it. To me, that says something because in this day and age, we seem to be bombarded with so much information and 'eye candy.' Bullock has the ability to transcend the ordinary. I believe he is that good. As good as Edward Weston (a single portrait by his friend Wynn Bullock included in this volume), Imogen Cunningham, and Alfred Stieglitz. There are some quotes from Bullock and they certainly add form to his vision but buy this for the enchanting images of landscapes, nudes, and portraits.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting..., January 1, 2004
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Well... as a keen photographer I can really appreciate this book as I am sure many other people will, whether you are an artist or not. The Photos are SUPERB. They are often haunting, but alwayts beautiful, and taken with such skill that they are timeless. In actual fact they could have been taken yesterday, as there are no specific hints of the time in which they were taken. They are as moving and as thought provoking as ever, and for anyone interested in Weston, Cunningham, Man Ray, or Ansel Adams, this could be a definite point of interest, as these were his big influences. But havingsaid that, he does have a very definite style! There is a definite feeling of tenderness about them which I dont think is ever really displayed by Weston or Adams, yet the actual images are wonderfully sharp - a delight to regard.

Whether you are a serious Art Fan, or just curious about photography, this is definitly worth considering buying. Bullock is often pushed aside, but usually only by people who have not seen anything by him.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the Best Wynn Bullock Book, December 16, 2011
This review is from: Wynn Bullock: The Enchanted Landscape, Photographs 1940-1975 (Paperback)
If you want to track down pricey Bullock 1st editions, you can probably end up with some quality books.

However, there is a lot to recommend this savvy, lovely book from Aperture. A quality piece of work: over-sized trade paperback, 199 pp, b&w images throughout, all images full page. Since this is a book from the 1990's, the level of reproduction here is quite good. There is an "Aperture Masters of Photography" Bullock book which I'd avoid. The format is too small for this photographer's work.

At any rate, here you get a wondrous accumulation of photos selected from 35 years of Bullock's work. All the important "child in the forest" images are here including the cover image which is elemental and strange and worthy of contemplation. However, this isn't just the landscapes. There are portraits, some character studies, and an image of puppeteers at work (!?!???) which is probably my favorite.

Aperture includes an Ursula Le Guin poem and some selections from Bullock's prose. Since Bullock was an unusually thoughtful and philosophical fellow, the prose bits of this book feel essential rather than obligatory. There's biographical information about the artist, a terrific five page essay about the artist, and a bibliography with list of exhibitions.

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