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Collectordaily.com - a review of Bill Dane Pictures ...it's not pretty.

October 25, 2020

Blake Andrews recently reviewed our publication for the website collectordaily.com. Here’s a snippet.

“Reintroducing a star from yesteryear is a complicated task. Where does one start? …it’s not pretty tackles everything in one fell swoop. This huge volume includes a quick primer on Dane’s early monochrome years, a selective chronology of highlights since, free-form diaristic chunks of Dane’s life story, and bits and pieces from the art world, showcasing critical reactions and commentary. Such a multitask is probably beyond the scope of any single title, but this one succeeds on a certain level. Its multifaceted form conveys a strong sense of Bill Dane as artist and wonderfully eccentric personality. Dense with information, chaotic, peculiar, and beautiful, the book hews closely to its subject.  “

Follow this link to read the whole review:
https://collectordaily.com/bill-dane-its-not-pretty-50-years-of-photographs-im-still-in-love

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