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Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Stages for Being - by Julian Cox (Hardcover)

Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Stages for Being - by  Julian Cox (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Ralph Eugene Meatyard: Stages for Being was published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same title held at the University of Kentucky Art Museum, September 8-December 9, 2018 and Bates College Museum of Art, October 25, 2019-March 28, 2020.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>How Meatyard made a stage set of his native Kentucky to portray his circle of friends and compose his eerie tableaux</strong></p><p><i>Stages for Being</i> examines the photography that Ralph Eugene Meatyard created in and around Lexington, Kentucky, where he found abandoned houses in the countryside to use as sets, and directed friends and family members in scenes that suggest both ritual and theater. Establishing mood with natural lighting, he used masks, dolls and found objects as unsettling props and mined architectural detail for abstract compositional elements. <p/>Meatyard culled inspiration from a wide variety of sources. An autodidact in areas as diverse as jazz, painting, literature, history and Zen Buddhism, his voracious reading sparked endless ideas for his carefully constructed photographs. His process was also informed by consistent dialogue with a robust group of Kentucky peers, including the writer, environmental activist and farmer Wendell Berry; photographers Van Deren Coke and Robert C. May; the Trappist monk Thomas Merton; the painter Frederic Thursz; and the writer, poet and philosopher Guy Davenport, all of whom worked in the region but were engaged with contemporary ideas and practice in their fields. <p/><b>Ralph Eugene Meatyard</b> (1925-72) attended Williams College as part of the Navy's V12 program in World War II. Following the war, he married, became a licensed optician and moved to Lexington, Kentucky. When the first of his three children was born, Meatyard bought a camera to make pictures of the baby. Photography quickly became a consuming interest. He joined the Lexington Camera Club, where he met Van Deren Coke, under whose encouragement he soon developed into a powerfully original photographer. Meatyard's work is housed at the Museum of Modern Art, George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, the Smithsonian Institution and many other important collections.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Meatyard's use of masks, shadows, abandoned houses, and figures in motion open up a deep and multi-layered place of feeling that we have yet to fully address.--John Yau "Hyperallergic"<br>

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