The Seventh Dog
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The Seventh Dog is a new monograph/photobook by American photographer Danny Lyon. Organised chronologically, this artist's book tells the story of Danny Lyon's 50-year-career as one of America's most original and influential documentary photographers. Groundbreaking as a photobook in itself, Lyon tells this story starting in the present day and going back in time to the beginning of his career in the 1960s when he photographed the American civil rights movement and the Chicago bikeriders. Through text and image – colour and b&w photographs, original photo collages, letters and other ephemera (many published here for the first time), and Lyon's own writings – this is a story of Danny Lyon's personal journey as a photographer - a story about photojournalism, the move from film to digital photography, about Lyon's life and quest as a photographer, and of America.
Specifications:- Format: Hardback
- Size: 275 × 275 mm (10 7/8 × 10 7/8 in)
- Pages: 240 pp
- Illustrations: 0 illustrations
- ISBN: 9780714848532
"Photographer of all things rebellious and quietly wild, Phaidon's retrospective covers nearly 7 decades of Danny Lyon's work and includes some never-before-seen images and mixed media work, along with written commentary by the man behind the lens."—TIME LightBox
"This unconventional monograph of the work of photographer, writer, and filmmaker Lyon is a revealing hybrid memoir in text and images... Reproductions of his striking photographs are interspersed with collages of documents and images, as well as evocative writing about the personal, political, and professional moments that defines his career."—Publishers Weekly
"Photography is not merely [Lyon's] occupation or livelihood. This medium and his life are inextricably linked, and he reveals this plainly through a seamless weaving of the personal and professional... A lovely informality results from this combination of elements, as if we are rummaging unfettered through his studio."—photo-eye
"...A poignant personal account of the remarkable 50 year career of one of America's most original photographers."—Juxtapoz
"More than just another monograph or retrospective photo book... A remarkably raw and compelling journey."—Faded and Blurred
"A far cry from the vacuous coffee table art books with which it shares its considerable scale. This tome requires work. But it is the kind of work that any lover of the medium will welcome with great enthusiasm, relishing every moment spent with the work of a great artist."—photo eye
"Lyon is a national treasure."—EDGE on the net
"Allure of the outlaw... [Lyon] takes risks to get great photos."—Classic Bike Magazine