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Michael Eastman
St. Louis, Missouri, (b. 1947)
Staré Mêsto, Prague
Photograph, ed. 1/25
Signed with title, framed.

Michael Eastman (born in St. Louis, 1947) has established himself as one of the world's leading contemporary photographers. He has spent five decades documenting interiors and façades in a variety of cities, including Prague (seen here), just after the Velvet Revolution (when the nation peacefully transitioned from Communism to Democracy, 1989).

This large-scale photograph of a detail of this important cultural city located in the heart of Europe brings forth precision, monumentality, and a painterly sensitivity for nuanced, subtle and neutral colors. Eastman is recognized for his explorations of architectural form and the textures of decay, which create mysterious narratives about time and place. Imagine what goes on behind this fantastic pair of old-world wooden French doors framed by a monumental stone torso and various stone carvings within the PRAŽSKŸ ÚSTAV PAMÁTKOVÉ PÉCE (Prague Institute of Monument Care). Here, within its own monumental palace, is where Prague's extraordinary civic material heritage is catalogued, examined, studied by scholars, maintained, restored and preserved—e.g. the 9th c. Prague Castle, the 14th c. Charles Bridge, the massive medieval Astronomical Clock, The Church of St. Nicholas where Mozart played, and all of buildings and sculptures located within the Staré Mêsto (the Old Town, also as seen in the red address plate here). This building is where an understanding and promotion of what is deemed to be the cultural wealth of the Czech Republic is established and maintained.

Eastman's work has appeared in Time, Life, Art in America, Art News, Art Forum, Communication Arts and American Photographer; it is present in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the International Center of Photography, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and other institutions. For more interior shots, see his _Vanishing America_ (2008, Rizzoli).

  • Dimensions: 29" x 35"; framed: 37" x 44"
  • Medium: Photograph, ed. 1/25

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March 16, 2024 10:00 AM CDT
St. Louis, MO, US

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