
Paul Outerbridge, Jr.
American(August 15, 1896 – 1958)
15
Works
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Paul Outerbridge: Light, Color, and Desire
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There is a moment, standing before a Paul Outerbridge carbro print, when the eye refuses to accept that what it sees was made with a camera. The colors are too precise, too voluptuous, too willed. A porcelain bowl catches the light at an angle that feels almost architectural. A nude figure emerges from shadow with the composed authority of a Vermeer. Outerbridge, working at the intersection of commerce and high art in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, produced a body of work so formally rigorous and so quietly seductive that it continues to reward rediscovery. His photographs do not age. They… Continue reading
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