Mother's 45s
A tribute to Chambers' mother and all mothers of the world
de Tom R. Chambers
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Acerca del libro
The photographs of his Mother were sequenced according to the chronology of her life, which spanned almost 60 years. When the piece is viewed along with the songs, the sound stimulus pulls the viewer from record to record (1 - 45) and this process has some interesting points: the maturation process of his Mother is seen; the man who came into her life and eventually became her husband and his Father is seen; the maturation process of her only child (him) is seen; the change in hair and fashion styles is seen; the change in automobile models is seen; and various locales throughout the United States are seen. This project (and its success) is the high point of his visual arts career for the simple reason that it involves and perpetuates his Mother's existence.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 48 - Fecha de publicación: jul. 29, 2012
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave records, photographs, diary, chronology, music, media, installation, exhibition, memories, mother
Acerca del creador
Tom R. Chambers is a documentary photographer/visual artist, and he is currently working with the pixel as Minimalist Art (Pixelscapes). He has 100 exhibitions to his credit. He was Visiting Lecturer in Digital/New Media Art for the Fine Arts Department at Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, China, 2005 - 2007. He joined the Department to develop and teach a Digital/New Media Art Program. Chambers was invited by the National Institute of Design [NID] in Ahmedabad, India to conduct a three-week, New Media Art workshop for its New Media Design graduate students. The workshop culminated in the exhibition, NMA@NID. His mixed media/interactive work, Mother's 45s was selected through national search for exhibition as a part of the Parents show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A. (1992). American Photo magazine listed one of his documentary projects, Dyer Street Portraiture in its March, 1986 issue.