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William Eggleston at Cheim & Read.(New York)
Art in America
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June 1, 2004|
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William Eggleston, the photographer most associated with the introduction of commercially processed color prints to contemporary art photography, was born in Memphis in 1939 and began to shoot in color in 1965. Moving for a time to New York City, he presented his revolutionary product in the form of color slides to John Szarkowski, then curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art. The landmark exhibition of dye-transfer prints from a pictorial essay that Eggleston concluded in 1971 appeared at the museum several years later.
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