Looking at Art: people looking at art
by Alan McQuillan
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About the Book
"Alan McQuillan's insightful images of regular people scrutinizing, pondering, and even embracing art in a broad range of contexts and well beyond the walls of galleries and museums, affirm the notion that art continues to seduce.” (H. Rafael Chacón, Professor of art history and criticism.)
“Many times Alan's candid documentary work reminds me of Cartier-Bresson's work except in color." (Neil Chaput de Saintonge, owner of Rocky Mountain School of Photography.)
"The results of his [McQuillan's] work display like pages of Life magazine." (Missoulian newspaper.)
ISBN-10 0989915506 ISBN-13 978-0-9899155-0-2.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 44 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781320363389
- Publish Date: Nov 21, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords street photography, documentary photography, art galleries, viewing art, viewing sculpture, art, people, London, Paris
About the Creator
In 2013 Alan won two awards from the prestigious International Photography Awards. He took First Place in the Panoramic category for a series of pictures from the Bakken Oil Field (the subject of a future book with Mountain Press). And his book, "Way Out: Street Photography Underground" received an Honourable Mention in the Self-Published Books category. Alan McQuillan began street photography in London during the 1960s and has lived in Montana for the last four decades. He says he simply likes to record what he sees as he moves around the city, using street photography's traditional method of shooting fast and unobtrusively with small cameras and especially Leica lenses. The Royal Photographic Society has made Alan an Associate based on his street photography. He has had solo shows as well as photographs selected for numerous juried shows and publications on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.