This is, perhaps, the best video on RUclips which features the work of Robert Adams. Sarah Greenough's presentation is very well constructed and gives those who are unfamiliar with the work of this great photographer a really good summary of his life's passion.
Robert Adams' photographs are about the sad joy of disintegrating into our permanent state and the joyful sadness of valuing the impermanence of everyday living. We all -- secretly -- want our lives to fall apart. Why? Because they are not our lives. They are not our lives. It is not your life. Something else is. Adams allows us to discover what this something else is whilst always questioning whether we know it or can know it.
A great exhibit. I need to go back and spend hours in this exhibit, not just a brief look as we went to see a movie at the East Building (part of the Doubles program). What a treasure this exhibit is.
I've never found Robert Adams work to be artistic, compelling, or even technically competent. All this flowery language used to describe his pictures is just dishonest fabrication... Aka crap.
This is, perhaps, the best video on RUclips which features the work of Robert Adams. Sarah Greenough's presentation is very well constructed and gives those who are unfamiliar with the work of this great photographer a really good summary of his life's passion.
One of the best, thanks for hosting such event.
Robert Adams' photographs are about the sad joy of disintegrating into our permanent state and the joyful sadness of valuing the impermanence of everyday living.
We all -- secretly -- want our lives to fall apart. Why? Because they are not our lives. They are not our lives. It is not your life. Something else is. Adams allows us to discover what this something else is whilst always questioning whether we know it or can know it.
A great exhibit. I need to go back and spend hours in this exhibit, not just a brief look as we went to see a movie at the East Building (part of the Doubles program). What a treasure this exhibit is.
I'd love to see this exhibition but alas am on the wrong side of the Atlantic. Maybe the book will suffice.
I would not cross the street to see this guys empty ill exposed snaps.
@@mikepenney5726 Nope but you've got the energy to write a comment on a RUclips video so his images have definitely moved you 🤣
I've never found Robert Adams work to be artistic, compelling, or even technically competent.
All this flowery language used to describe his pictures is just dishonest fabrication... Aka crap.