Water Over Thunder: Selected Writings
- Auteurs: De (auteur) Larry Sultan
- Éditeurs: MACK
- Date de publication: 2026-01-01
- Pages: 320
- Dimensions: 230mm x 170mm
"Larry Sultan was one of the most important and celebrated photographers of the
twentieth century, but his lifelong commitment to writing is less well known.
Water Over Thunder is the first publication devoted to Sultan’s wideranging use
of writing as a personal, artistic, and pedagogic tool. The selected texts –
many unpublished until now – come from Sultan’s numerous journals and notebooks,
encompassing reflections on his teaching and art practice, drafts for short
stories, vivid dream diaries, and polished essays. Interspersed throughout are
extracts from Sultan’s eloquent public lectures and interviews, illuminating the
questions he investigated throughout his life and emphasizing the thematic
underpinnings of his best known series: Pictures from Home, Evidence (with Mike
Mandel), and The Valley. Throughout these various writings, water appears as an
important literal and metaphorical force. The book’s title is derived from an
early draft of Pictures from Home in which Sultan writes about the process of
beginning a new artistic project: ‘Everything is in motion, spinning off of
surfaces and slamming against shadowy forms ... it seems impossible to find a
break in the surface.’ This volume is illustrated throughout with previously
unseen materials from Sultan’s archive: marked contact sheets, outtakes,
scouting shots, selections from his found photo collection, and layout pages
from his book maquettes. As a whole, Water Over Thunder illuminates Sultan’s
extraordinary way of working and forms an intimate portrait of an artist
thinking through his craft and the world around him in real time."
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