NEW YORK, NY.- This is the long-awaited reprint of William Eggleston's Chromes, the first in the ongoing series of boxed sets published by
Steidl examining the entirety of Egglestons seminal uvre.
Egglestons standing as one of the masters of color photography is widely acknowledged. But the gradual steps by which he transformed from an unknown into a leading artist are less well known. Chromes is an edit of more than 5,000 Kodachromes and Ektachromes taken from ten chronologically ordered binders found in a safe at the Eggleston Artistic Trust. This archive had once been used by John Szarkowski who selected the 48 images printed in Egglestons seminal book William Eggleston's Guide, while the rest of the archive has remained almost entirely unpublished.
This book presents Egglestons early Memphis imagery, his testing of color and compositional strategies, and the development towards the poetic snapshot. In short, Chromes shows a master in the making.
Chromes, was first published by Steidl in 2011, the books are printed on Gardapat Kiara 150gsm paper from Lecta paper mill. The type has been set in Franklin ATF Condensed and Franklin Gothic BQ.
Born in Memphis in 1939, William Eggleston obtained his first camera in 1957 and was later profoundly influenced by Henri Cartier-Bressons The Decisive Moment. His exhibition Photographs by William Eggleston at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1976 was a milestone; in 2008 a retrospective of his work was held at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and at Haus der Kunst in Munich in 2009. Egglestons books include Los Alamos Revisited (2012), The Democratic Forest (2015), Election Eve (2017), Morals of Vision (2019), Flowers (2019), Polaroid SX-70 (2019) and The Outlands (2021).