• The Unseen Eye
    The Unseen Eye
    Photographs from the Unconscious
    W. M. Hunt
    Introduction by: William A. Ewing
    396 illustrations, 123 in colour
    28.0 x 26.0cm 320pp
    Hardback  £36.00
    September
    ISBN 978 0 500 543955
    This haunting collection of photographs reflects the surreal vision of the New York collector W. M. Hunt. The photographs have a common theme – the gaze of the subject is averted, the face obscured or the eyes firmly closed – and range from André Breton’s self-portrait with eyes closed to Ruth Snyder in the electric chair in 1928 and from Weegee’s multi-imaged portrait of Andy Warhol in sunglasses to Robert Mapplethorpe’s photographs of the artist Alice Neel with her eyes closed. The pictures present a catalogue of anti-portraiture, characterized at first glance by what its subject conceal, not by what the camera reveals. The continuous plate section, broadly ordered as a portrait of humanity from birth to death, has a commentary by Hunt running through it, in which he offers his own intense and perceptive responses to the images he has gathered over many years, as well as insights into the psychology of collecting.
    Contents
    Introduction: More than Meets the Eye by William A. Ewing; The Unseen Eye by W. M. Hunt; List of Illustrations
    About The Author
    WilliamA. Ewing has been Director of the Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, since 1996. His many books including Edward Steichen, Face: The New Photographic Portrait and The Body, all published byThames & Hudson.

Thames & Hudson Ltd 2011