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Tina Barney: The Beginning

$150.00

The photographs in this book seem like X-rays of my mind and thoughts through the summers I spent with family and friends on the East Coast and in Sun Valley, Idaho.

– Tina Barney


Over the course of her 40-year career, acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney has illuminated the inner lives of her subjects, observing the generational repetition of familial traditions and rituals as played out in domestic settings. In the summer of 2020, at the height of Covid and quarantine restrictions, Barney began to sort through her archive, which contained hundreds of 35mm negatives taken between 1976 and 1980. Finding these long-forgotten images engendered a rediscovery of some of her most intimate memories as a young artist.

Revisiting her work from decades prior, Barney found herself meditating on who and where she was at the time, as well as why and how she approached specific subjects. What was the impetus to capture these moments? The Beginning encompasses Barney’s nostalgic exploration of her earliest work in the medium, and further reflects a self-examination of this formative period through a critical lens. Long-lost images of family and friends from the late 1970s by the acclaimed portraitist and chronicler of domesticity.

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The photographs in this book seem like X-rays of my mind and thoughts through the summers I spent with family and friends on the East Coast and in Sun Valley, Idaho.

– Tina Barney


Over the course of her 40-year career, acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney has illuminated the inner lives of her subjects, observing the generational repetition of familial traditions and rituals as played out in domestic settings. In the summer of 2020, at the height of Covid and quarantine restrictions, Barney began to sort through her archive, which contained hundreds of 35mm negatives taken between 1976 and 1980. Finding these long-forgotten images engendered a rediscovery of some of her most intimate memories as a young artist.

Revisiting her work from decades prior, Barney found herself meditating on who and where she was at the time, as well as why and how she approached specific subjects. What was the impetus to capture these moments? The Beginning encompasses Barney’s nostalgic exploration of her earliest work in the medium, and further reflects a self-examination of this formative period through a critical lens. Long-lost images of family and friends from the late 1970s by the acclaimed portraitist and chronicler of domesticity.

The photographs in this book seem like X-rays of my mind and thoughts through the summers I spent with family and friends on the East Coast and in Sun Valley, Idaho.

– Tina Barney


Over the course of her 40-year career, acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney has illuminated the inner lives of her subjects, observing the generational repetition of familial traditions and rituals as played out in domestic settings. In the summer of 2020, at the height of Covid and quarantine restrictions, Barney began to sort through her archive, which contained hundreds of 35mm negatives taken between 1976 and 1980. Finding these long-forgotten images engendered a rediscovery of some of her most intimate memories as a young artist.

Revisiting her work from decades prior, Barney found herself meditating on who and where she was at the time, as well as why and how she approached specific subjects. What was the impetus to capture these moments? The Beginning encompasses Barney’s nostalgic exploration of her earliest work in the medium, and further reflects a self-examination of this formative period through a critical lens. Long-lost images of family and friends from the late 1970s by the acclaimed portraitist and chronicler of domesticity.

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  • Photography by Tina Barney
    Text by James Welling

    Hardcover
    11.75 x 11.75 inches
    112 pages / 57 images

    Trade ISBN: 9781955161138 — $60
    Signed ISBN: 9781955161213 — $65

    Now Rare: $150

  • The photographs of Tina Barney (born 1945) are in numerous public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and Nicola Erni Collection, Zug, Switzerland. Barney's work has been the subject of major exhibitions at the New Orleans Museum of Art; Frist Center, Nashville; and the Barbican, London.

 

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