Interviews with American Artists: Thinking of the Mystery of Photography.

Authors

  • María-Antonia Blanco-Arroyo University de Sevilla Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/Umatica.2020.v2i3.12483

Keywords:

photography, landscape, Richard Misrach, Peter Goin, Jack Fulton

Abstract

The compilation of these three interviews are the result of a brief research stay developed at the University of California, Berkeley, in the fall of 2018, when I had the opportunity to meet three excellent artists who feed my passion for photography: Richard Misrach, Peter Goin and Jack Fulton. Those encounters motivated my desire to know more about their ways of seeing our altered world. Committed to creation and the environment, their photographs are powerful and mysterious. Our conversations were the starting point for these interviews, in which the authenticity and naturalness of their words are truly exemplary. Thanks to them I learned the importance of believing in what you do and taking advantage of every moment.

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References

Fulton, J.. (November 19, 2018). Interview (personal communication).

Goin, P. (October 13, 2018). Interview (personal communication).

Misrach, R. (March 26, 2019). Interview (personal communication).

Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

Blanco Arroyo , M. A. (2020). Interviews with American Artists: Thinking of the Mystery of Photography. UMÁTICA. Journal on Image Creation and Analysis, 2(3), 311–326. https://doi.org/10.24310/Umatica.2020.v2i3.12483