Best known for his surreal camera obscura pictures and luminous black-and-white photographs of books, photographer Abelardo Morell now turns his transformative lens to one of the most common of artistic subjects, the flower. The concept for Flowers for Lisa emerged when Morell gave his wife, Lisa, a photograph of flowers on her birthday. "Flowers are part of a long tradition of still life in art," writes Morell. "Precisely because flowers are such a conventional subject, I felt a strong desire to describe them in new, inventive ways." With nods to the work of Jan Brueghel, Edouard Manet, Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, and others, Morell does just that; the images are as innovative as they are arresting.
Best known for his surreal camera obscura pictures and luminous black-and-white photographs of books, photographer Abelardo Morell now turns his transformative lens to one of the most common of artistic subjects, the flower. The concept for Flowers for Lisa emerged when Morell gave his wife, Lisa, a photograph of flowers on her birthday. "Flowers are part of a long tradition of still life in art," writes Morell. "Precisely because flowers are such a conventional subject, I felt a strong desire to describe them in new, inventive ways." With nods to the work of Jan Brueghel, Edouard Manet, Georgia O'Keeffe, Rene Magritte, and others, Morell does just that; the images are as innovative as they are arresting.
Abelardo Morell’s photographs have been collected and shown at the Museum of Modern Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and more than 70 other museums worldwide. Lawrence Weschler is the award-winning author of True to Life (about David Hockney), Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder, and Everything That Rises, among many other books.
“Abelardo Morell’s Flowers for Lisa makes love visible. His
photographs have always reached for a new kind of vision and here
it is, a completely original point of view, transforming and
mysterious and nothing less than fantastic.”
*author of Practical Magic, The Marriage of Opposites, The
Dovekeepers, and The Rules of Magic*
“Astonishingly beautiful—simply jaw-dropping—a world of original
wonders with a subject that one might have thought had been
exhausted long ago.”
*Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and the author of
How the Mind Works and Enlightenment*
“The astonishing images in Flowers for Lisa, with their painterly
explosions and surprising deconstructions, refract the world anew.
Morell has captured the paradoxical: the essence of the things
themselves (in this case, flowers as you’ve never seen them
before); and the ineffable, tactile, full complexity of love.
Bravo!”
*author of Here in Berlin*
“. . . . the most exhilarating photo book of the year . . . . The
book is a tour de force, a sustained burst of emotion, and a
transferable unit of joy.”
*The New York Times*
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