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Louisiana Faces: Images from a Renaissance
Contributor(s): Gould, Philip (Author), Berry, Jason (Text by (Art, Photo Books)), Gould, Philip (Photographer)
ISBN: 0807126217     ISBN-13: 9780807126219
Publisher: LSU Press
OUR PRICE:   $35.96  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2000
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: This photographic celebration of an arts renaissance that is sweeping Louisiana captures in images and words the personalities of not only the artisans but the ordinary people who inform the art through their daily rhythms. Berry compliments Gould's images with an essay that explores the parallels between life and art. 135 color photos.
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BISAC Categories:
- Photography | Photoessays & Documentaries
- Photography | Individual Photographers - General
Dewey: 779.209
LCCN: 00-009246
Physical Information: 0.83" H x 10.26" W x 12.29" (3.13 lbs) 135 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Deep South
- Cultural Region - Gulf Coast
- Cultural Region - South
- Geographic Orientation - Louisiana
 
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Since the late 1970s, Louisiana a state long known for outrageous politicians has witnessed a blossoming of the arts and their enthusiastic reception by a national, and even world-wide, audience. From John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces to James Lee Burke's detective Dave Robicheaux; from singers Fats Domino and Aaron Neville to jazz patriarch Ellis Marsalis and his music-making family; from George Rodrigue's blue dog to Chef Paul Prudhomme's transcendent cooking the list is long for Louisiana talent.

Louisiana Faces documents in images and words the human texture of this remarkable renaissance, not only the painters, sculptors, chefs, musicians, poets, and writers who create the art, but also the ordinary people who in their daily and seasonal rhythms inform that art. Some are living legends, others well-kept secrets; all have a place, and a face, at the feast.

Philip Gould confirms his own part in the renaissance with the 125 stunning portraits in Louisiana Faces. Gould's lively, poignant photographs capture a range of personalities in timeless settings that mirror the larger culture whether masked riders in a Cajun carnival or jazzmen playing a street funeral. Writer Jason Berry complements Gould's images with a probing, witty essay that explores the parallels between art and life. Using meld of interviews, anecdotes, history, and commentary, Berry treats outsized political figures and pop culture celebrities as a parade of inspiration for Louisiana artists.