Elliott Erwitt: Museum Watching


An entertaining collection of images of people photographed unawares in museums.


Text by Elliott Erwitt


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Price: USD$35.00

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Overview
  • An entertaining collection of images of people photographed unawares in museums by the dedicated people-watcher and legendary photographer Elliott Erwitt
  • An affectionate, wry album of gentle humour and visual puns, accompanied by the photographer's own text
  • The photographs delight in the ritual of looking at fine art, featuring photographs from museums around the globe, from the Louvre to the Villa Borghese and beyond
  • Includes work spanning Erwitt's career from the late 1950s to the present and images typical of this popular photographer's work, clearly displaying the wit and charm that mark out his photography.



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About the book

Describing himself as 'a professional photographer by trade and an amateur photographer by vocation', the ever-popular Elliott Erwitt (b.1928) prizes his personal snaps above all his work. When otherwise idle in New York or with spare time on his hands during his frequent travels, Erwitt indulges himself at museums and art exhibitions, contemplating works of art, watching people and taking pictures.

In Museum Watching, Erwitt presents his visual observations on the museum together for the first time in book form, including photographs from the late 1950s through to 1999. In this affectionate, wry and personal album, illuminated by his own text, Elliott entertains us by means of his conversation with art, making visual puns, tweaking a few noses and occasionally passing more serious comment. As museum-visiting establishes itself as far more popular than attending sports events, and with the big art show becoming serious business, Erwitt's gentle humour provides not only the perfect antidote, but a subtly perceptive insight into the relationship between people and art, and people and their own selves.




In The Press

'A minor masterpiece.' (Art Quarterly)

'Reveals us at our most endearingly human in the hollowed halls of great art.' (Boston Globe)



About the author(s)
One of the greatest image makers of his generation, Elliott Erwitt (b.1928) describes himself as 'a professional photographer by trade and an amateur photographer by vocation.' A member of Magnum since 1954, his camera has taken him all over the globe and his pictures have been the subject of many books and exhibitions worldwide. Artist and documenter, his work spans many traditions, subjects and approaches to photography.


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