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Bernhard, Ruth. Collecting Light: The Photographs of Ruth Bernhard.
Bernhard, Ruth. Collecting Light: The Photographs of Ruth Bernhard.
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Untitled 20. By James Alinder. Friends of Photography, 1979. 35 plates. Wraps. Fine. Summary:
Published in 1979 by the Friends of Photography as Untitled 20, Collecting Light is a significant retrospective monograph that celebrates the career of Ruth Bernhard, one of the 20th century’s most influential masters of light and form.
Core Focus and Aesthetic
The book showcases Bernhard’s meticulous approach to large-format film photography, defined by her belief that "light is the universal language."
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The Female Nude: The volume features inclusion of Bernhard's classic nudes. She treats the human body not as a provocative subject, but as a series of sculptural, geometric forms, often using high-contrast lighting to transform skin into glowing marble.
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Meticulous Lighting: The title reflects her process—she was known to spend days in her studio arranging a single shot, "collecting" and shaping light to reveal the essential spirit of her subjects.
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Symbolic Still Lifes: Beyond nudes, the book includes her work with shells, plants, and dolls, often imbuing inanimate objects with a sense of mystery and psychological depth.
Key Themes
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Universal Connection: Bernhard’s work seeks a spiritual link between all things, suggesting that a shell and a human torso share the same divine mathematical curves.
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Abstraction through Realism: While her photos are "straight" (unmanipulated), her extreme close-ups and dramatic shadows push the imagery toward abstraction.
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The Transcendence of Matter: She focuses on the "essence" of an object rather than its literal function, turning the mundane into something monumental.
Historical Significance
As Untitled 20, this book was crucial in cementing Bernhard's legacy alongside contemporaries like Edward Weston and Ansel Adams. It highlights her unique contribution to West Coast formalist photography, specifically her ability to blend technical precision with a deeply poetic, almost mystical sensitivity to the visual world.
Copies available:
- Pristine copy, fine, housed in a custom-made 4-mil polyester jacket.
