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William EgglestonAmerican Photographer · 1939–present
All works by this person →William Eggleston assumes a neutral gaze and creates his art from commonplace subjects: a farmer's muddy Ford truck, a red ceiling in a friend's house, the contents of his own refrigerator. In his work, Eggleston photographs "democratically"--literally photographing the world around him. His large-format prints monumentalize everyday subjects, everything is equally important; every detail deserves
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- negative about 1967–1974; print 1974
- Medium
- Chromogenic print
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- American
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- Photographs
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- Getty Museum
This plain, unassuming suburban house dominated by its television antenna could be titled *Anywhere, USA.* The image demonstrates William Eggleston's interest in tract housing and particularly in new Southern suburbs. This theme runs through the over two thousand photographs of his seven-year "Los Alamos" project, for which he had actually photographed all over the United States.
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