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ForTress
ForTress
122 pgs. Hardcover, printed on 150 gsm Munken Polar Rough
ForTress (a book about Arthur Tress by Tim Soter) documents the rare, honest friendship between two creative personalities. Arthur is a world-renowned Surrealist photographer and essential figure in the history of photography. He has been making photographs since the 1960s and his works appear in the collections of major museums internationally. A photographic artist I (Tim Soter) am currently concentrating on producing unique, immersive photo-biographies.
ForTress is a funny tale told very openly with photographs, wild collages and emails like “don’t let my book clog up your drains” and “hi I just had some dental surgery and my mouth is sore so I will call you now” usually sent in haiku form or ALL CAPS! Arthur allowed me to show him as I see him, and is one hundred percent unselfconscious, never once objecting to anything - even sending me his own books with instructions to cut them up and use them.
This books SAYS it’s about Arthur Tress but don’t be fooled. It’s a book about creative learning, being receptive and seeing into the future. It existentially describes a deep connection with an imaginative human. Our constant correspondence while I was making the book BECAME the book! There most likely won’t be a Tress biography other than this, so this is the official record about a photographer who literally still shoots a hundred rolls of film each month.
For fans of 70’s ballads, brainteaser books and old people who turn out to be wizards.
“A closer look shows that Soter has crafted an immersive and often surprisingly touching photobiography, depicting Tress’s creative spirit but also showing him as a down to earth human being and passionate and dedicated artist. The book is an honest and warm hearted tribute to both the free-thinking nature that Tress embodies, and the friendship they built over the years. In the end, ForTress is as much about Arthur Tress as it is about Soter himself, encouraging us to look more closely at how we face and follow our own obsessions.
The book is an honest and warm hearted tribute to both the free-thinking nature that Tress embodies, and the friendship they built over the years. In the end, ForTress is as much about Arthur Tress as it is about Soter himself, encouraging us to look more closely at how we face and follow our own obsessions.” -Olga Yaskevitch, Collector Daily
ForTress is in the collection of Thomas J. Watson Library at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Alec Soth library, the International Center of Photography library, as well as the library of Special Collections of Stanford University, among others
EUROPEAN/OVERSEAS Shipment: send me an email directly and I will calculate the shipping for you! Happy to ship overseas.
ISBN: 978-0-578-44045-3
122 pgs. Hardcover, printed on 150 gsm Munken Polar Rough
ForTress (a book about Arthur Tress by Tim Soter) documents the rare, honest friendship between two creative personalities. Arthur is a world-renowned Surrealist photographer and essential figure in the history of photography. He has been making photographs since the 1960s and his works appear in the collections of major museums internationally. A photographic artist I (Tim Soter) am currently concentrating on producing unique, immersive photo-biographies.
ForTress is a funny tale told very openly with photographs, wild collages and emails like “don’t let my book clog up your drains” and “hi I just had some dental surgery and my mouth is sore so I will call you now” usually sent in haiku form or ALL CAPS! Arthur allowed me to show him as I see him, and is one hundred percent unselfconscious, never once objecting to anything - even sending me his own books with instructions to cut them up and use them.
This books SAYS it’s about Arthur Tress but don’t be fooled. It’s a book about creative learning, being receptive and seeing into the future. It existentially describes a deep connection with an imaginative human. Our constant correspondence while I was making the book BECAME the book! There most likely won’t be a Tress biography other than this, so this is the official record about a photographer who literally still shoots a hundred rolls of film each month.
For fans of 70’s ballads, brainteaser books and old people who turn out to be wizards.
“A closer look shows that Soter has crafted an immersive and often surprisingly touching photobiography, depicting Tress’s creative spirit but also showing him as a down to earth human being and passionate and dedicated artist. The book is an honest and warm hearted tribute to both the free-thinking nature that Tress embodies, and the friendship they built over the years. In the end, ForTress is as much about Arthur Tress as it is about Soter himself, encouraging us to look more closely at how we face and follow our own obsessions.
The book is an honest and warm hearted tribute to both the free-thinking nature that Tress embodies, and the friendship they built over the years. In the end, ForTress is as much about Arthur Tress as it is about Soter himself, encouraging us to look more closely at how we face and follow our own obsessions.” -Olga Yaskevitch, Collector Daily
ForTress is in the collection of Thomas J. Watson Library at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Alec Soth library, the International Center of Photography library, as well as the library of Special Collections of Stanford University, among others
EUROPEAN/OVERSEAS Shipment: send me an email directly and I will calculate the shipping for you! Happy to ship overseas.
ISBN: 978-0-578-44045-3