
Ralston Crawford: Torn Signs
William C. Agee
Ralston Crawford (1906–1978) was born in St. Catharines, Ontario, and grew up in Buffalo, New York. The son of a ship captain, he had an innate love of the sea and traveled extensively throughout his life. Crawford received wide acclaim for his early Precisionist paintings of urban, industrial landscapes, such as Overseas Highway, 1939, a painting of the 113-mile highway through the Florida Keys, which was published in Life magazine the same year. He remains perhaps best known for these works, but over the course of a career that spanned five decades, he was constantly exploring new ways to record and reimagine his experiences. Crawford began experimenting with photography in 1934, but his breakthrough in the medium came in 1938, the year he created Torn Signs, Philadelphia, an image of a ripped and pasted-over “Post No Bills” sign. The simultaneous buildup and decay of weathered advertisements papered across cities from New York to Pamplona, Spain, spoke to Crawford. He returned frequently to the motif in the last 30 years of his life, creating an incredible body of work that became his longest-running series. This audiobook includes a PDF that features many works from the catalogue for easy reference.
Duration - 2h 18m.
Author - William C. Agee.
Narrator - Daniel K. Isaac.
Published Date - Tuesday, 23 January 2024.
Location:
United States
Networks:
William C. Agee
Daniel K. Isaac
Merrell Publishers in association with the Vilcek
English Audiobooks
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Description:
Ralston Crawford (1906–1978) was born in St. Catharines, Ontario, and grew up in Buffalo, New York. The son of a ship captain, he had an innate love of the sea and traveled extensively throughout his life. Crawford received wide acclaim for his early Precisionist paintings of urban, industrial landscapes, such as Overseas Highway, 1939, a painting of the 113-mile highway through the Florida Keys, which was published in Life magazine the same year. He remains perhaps best known for these works, but over the course of a career that spanned five decades, he was constantly exploring new ways to record and reimagine his experiences. Crawford began experimenting with photography in 1934, but his breakthrough in the medium came in 1938, the year he created Torn Signs, Philadelphia, an image of a ripped and pasted-over “Post No Bills” sign. The simultaneous buildup and decay of weathered advertisements papered across cities from New York to Pamplona, Spain, spoke to Crawford. He returned frequently to the motif in the last 30 years of his life, creating an incredible body of work that became his longest-running series. This audiobook includes a PDF that features many works from the catalogue for easy reference. Duration - 2h 18m. Author - William C. Agee. Narrator - Daniel K. Isaac. Published Date - Tuesday, 23 January 2024.
Language:
English
001 Ralston Crawford: Torn Signs
Duration:00:00:42
002 Ralston Crawford’s Spain by Rick Kinsel
Duration:00:19:39
003 Semana Santa Penitents by Emily Schuchardt Navratil
Duration:00:18:36
004 Photography, Torn Signs, and Semana Santa by John Crawford
Duration:00:24:29
005 “FM” Torn Signs by Emily Schuchardt Navratil
Duration:00:20:10
006 Unisphere Torn Signs by Emily Schuchardt Navratil
Duration:00:17:37
007 Ralston Crawford’s Journey: Torn Signs, 1938–77 by William C. Agee
Duration:00:18:53
008 Torn Signs and Semana Santa by Emily Schuchardt Navratil
Duration:00:17:33
009 Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:27