Essay by Susan Kismaric
Through such formal devices as series and multipanel works, JoAnn Verburg invigorates photography's common genres: the portrait, the landscape, the domestic view. Whether taking pictures of artists, swimmers, newspapers, trees, or pyramids constructed from sand, Verburg deftly explores representations of time and space.
This publication, which accompanies a survey of Verburg's work at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, contains 111 illustrations and an essay by Susan Kismaric. 184 pp.; 111 illus.