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Hospice : a photographic inquiry / photographs by Jim Goldberg [and others] ; edited by Dena Andre, Philip Brookman, and Jane Livingston ; with essays by Marilyn Webb and Jane Livingston ; interviews by Philip Brookman ; stills from a film by Susan Froemke, Deborah Dickson, and Albert Maysles.

Format Book and Print
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoBoston : Little, Brown, in association with the Corcoran Gallery of Art and National Hospice Foundation, ©1996.
Description170 pages : colored illustrations ; 30 cm
Supplemental Content http://www.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult&ALID=2K7O3R3RP8BW
Supplemental Content http://www.pacemacgill.com/biography.php?artist=Jim%20Goldberg
Supplemental Content http://www.wirtzgallery.com/bios/bio_goldberg_frame.html
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorGoldberg, Jim, 1953-
Other author/creatorAndre, Dena.
Other author/creatorBrookman, Philip.
Other author/creatorLivingston, Jane.
Other author/creatorCorcoran Gallery of Art.
Contents Death and dying in America / Marilyn Webb -- Hospice : a photographic inquiry / Jane Livingston -- Portfolios, with interviews / Philip Brookman -- Jim Goldberg -- Nan Goldin -- Sally Mann -- Jack Radcliffe -- Kathy Vargas -- Hospice on film : three stories / Philip Brookman -- Hospice care today / John J. Mahoney.
Abstract Hospice is health care that provides for the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of dying patients; its goal is not to cure, but to ease the patient's passage out of life. However, many Americans are unaware of the choices hospice offers. In an effort to foster a broader understanding of hospice, the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the National Hospice Foundation created this remarkable book. They commissioned a series of visual essays from five well-known photographers - challenging each of them to express through his or her art the essence of hospice care. The resulting book is an extraordinary document: it draws the reader inside the full intensity and revelation of the hospice experience. Marilyn Webb's opening essay describes the little-known history of hospice and the increasingly humane attitude toward dying that is now emerging in America. Jane Livingston compares hospice and the art of photography, and Philip Brookman interviews the five artists. A detailed bibliography assists readers seeking hospice resources. But it is the photographers who guide us into the heart of the hospice world. Here are Nan Goldin's penetrating chronicle of patients in New York hospice care; Jack Radcliffe's frank look at the bond between patients and caregivers; luminous meditations on the experiences of hospice patients by Sally Mann; composite images by Kathy Vargas that evoke loss and remembrance; and Jim Goldberg's poignant examination of his own father's death. Woven through these portfolios are the words of the patients, the families, and the care providers. For those who seek to understand hospice, this book creates an unforgettable portrayal; for those already a part of that world, it is a moving testament.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 162-163).
Performer Jim Goldberg, Nan Goldin, Sally Mann, Jack Radcliffe, Kathy Vargas.
Acquisitions source Laupus- Richard Payne, donor.
LCCN 95030088
ISBN0821222597
ISBN9780821222591

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Laupus Books - Stacks WX 17 H828 1996 ✔ Available Place Hold