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Fay
ISBN: 0786864869
Publisher: Hyperion, London, UK
Binding: HARDcover with dustjacket 128 glossy pages
Condition: Brand new & UNread condition! retired display copy
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A beautifully preserved, superb copy.
Minimal, if any, discernible shelf wear, the interior is tight and spotlessly clean with 128 glossy pages showing many magnificent emotive photographs of the beautiful Fay.
In
original HARDcover binding, with publisher's glossy pictorial dustcover.
SYNOPSIS
Absolutely Gorgeous Photographic Journal of Dog love!!
Amazon
review … To a dog owner, each canine's
personality is as uniquely defined as a human's. William Wegman knows this as
well as or better than anyone. An artist best known for his photos of
Weimaraner dogs, Wegman's work in the early '80s centered on his dog Man Ray.
As Fay begins, Man Ray has died, and Wegman is resistant to the idea of
replacing the irreplaceable Man Ray, named the Village Voice's "Man of the
Year" in 1982.
When a fan of the artist meets him a few
years later and invites him to choose a puppy from a litter of prize
Weimaraners, Wegman is introduced to 6-month-old Fay, who immediately bewitches
him with "the eyes of a jungle cat." Thus begins the story of
Wegman's connection with the charming, shy, elegant Fay. Initially reluctant to
feature her in his work, Wegman is content just to have a pet. But as he
watches Fay's character develop into something quite different from Man Ray's,
he finally decides to capture her personality in a photo shoot... then
another... and another... until the two have developed a unique relationship on
camera as well as off.
The book contains many striking
photographs of Fay in anthropomorphic poses, as well as in several dresses and
wigs--the result is sometimes humorous, sometimes seductive, but always
hauntingly human and animal at the same time. Later photos feature Fay's pups
Batty, Crooky, and Chundo as well. Pictures from a London Times photo spread
feature the velvety dogs draped in diamond jewelry; photos from a Cinderella
video incorporate the family into the cast, including Fay as the wicked
stepmother and the fairy godmother; and stills from a Hardy Boys-type movie
star (who else?) the Weimaraners.
Wegman and Fay's relationship is obviously
an involved one--not just between a man and his dog, but an artist and his
subject. And it is one that is lovingly captured in Fay's photos and story:
here is a dog with a depth of personality equal to a human's, and a dignity and
vulnerability expertly caught on film by one of our most original artists.
From
Publishers Weekly ….. Just when Wegman seems to have stretched his weimaraner art
pretty thin what with his Fay's Fairy Tales series and concept books published
for young readers, videos and merchandise comes a disarming book to remind
everyone of the wit and offhand originality that put Wegman on the map in the
first place. This chronicle of his famous dog Fay Ray, who died in 1995, is
also an exploration of the art she inspired, not only specific photographs but
motifs, themes and techniques that he developed in working with her. It is also
almost always funny, as Wegman manages to convey his love for his dogs and his
work without ever taking himself too seriously or falling into jargon. When two
of her puppies joined Fay in the studio, for example, Fay "added stern to
her portfolio of manners. Greta Garbo cross-fading with Joan Crawford."
Readers don't need to have dogs to understand and appreciate his handling of
Fay: "[Dogs] will go along with just about anything you do as long as it
keeps them in the game," he explains. Technical discussions stay light and
pertinent; trained as a painter, Wegman identifies himself as "a resident
alien in the world of photography," and he retains an outsider's ability
to characterize his observations simply. The generous supply of color
photographs and stills attracts the reader's attention; the deadpan
intelligence of the text holds it. (Oct.)
Booklist
…. Once upon a time, an artist had a dog, a weimaraner he named,
after the great dadaist, Man Ray. Because the dog wanted to help out at work,
the artist started photographing the dog in poses that encouraged verbal-visual
puns. The photos were a hit, and soon William Wegman was more famous for them
than for his paintings. But a dog's life being shorter than a human's, Man Ray
died, and Wegman figured a phase of his career was over. Luckily, he eventually
found another weimaraner, the subject of this loving, frequently hilarious,
copiously and gorgeously illustrated memoir--Fay Ray, whose name recalls that
of King Kong's lissome leading lady in the classic 1933 film. As smart and as
willing to model as Man Ray, Fay spurred Wegman to innovate. Her beauty encouraged
him to use human clothes with her, and her expressiveness led him to cast her
in retellings of classic fairy tales and in parodic videos (e.g., The Hardly
Boys in Hardly Gold" Hardly boys, they were girls and dogs").
After she whelped and the puppies grew up, Fay became the grande dame of a
canine acting dynasty that has continued after her death in 1995. Fairly
glowing with affection in both text and pictures, Fay may prove a
classic in the literature of man's best friend.
A beautiful tribute to Fay … William Wegman's latest book is among his most beautiful.
Every page illustrates what a magnificent breed of dog this is and, more
importantly, just how loved this dog was by his human companion. There are some
early pictures of Fay, some of Fay in pastoral settings, and some with her
pups. In all of them, she remains uniquely...Fay. Some of the pictures are
quite tender and poignant; and some will evoke laughter. Mr. Wegman makes us
see ourselves through a different "lens" and also helps us to take
ourselves less seriously. As a fortunate owner of a Weimaraner, I am very
grateful to the artist William Wegman who magically manages to make us smile
and at the same time allows us to see the inherent beauty and intelligence of
these dogs. Sometimes they are even smarter than their owners! I will treasure
this book as I do my own complex and beautiful dog. Thank you Mr. Wegman.
BEAUTIFUL
TRIBUTE …… Being a weim owner I was given this
book for christmas. I was aware of Mr Wegman's work both photo and video, as
well as his contributions to Sesame Street(not a kid goes by after seeing my
dog without saying, "look mommie,a dress-up dog". This book not only
illustrate Wegman's artistry with a camera, but the close bonds only a dog
owner would know. If you own a dog, not just a weim, this is a must read. If
your a tender soul, there are passages that will mist your eyes.
FOR ANYone that loves their dog … The pictures are fantastic, but it
is the story of Fay and her children that are really memorable. A touching
account that will make you laugh and cry.
GREAT book about a GREAT breed! William Wegman's love affair with the Weimaraner began about the same time as our family's in 1970. So far we have had seven Weimaraners--all of whom we have loved dearly. That Mr. Wegman loves his dogs (after all, they have brought him his millions!) is very clear. The photos of the dogs and the heart-felt biography of Fay will delight all passionate dog lovers. Weims have been called the dog with the human brain. They are indeed very intelligent and sensitive--as well as beautiful. I wish Mr. Wegman would include a full-page appendix on the breed describing the dogs' pros and cons. It should be stated up front that they are not a beginner's dog, and they are VERY high energy. They can also be very barky, destructive and, well, goofy. Any breed has pros and cons (we also have a 7 y.o. Chihuahua--we have had Chihuahuas since 1961), and the true breed nature does not come across in the book--the breed comes across as docile and very laid-back. Nothing could be further from the truth! Our two Weims--both rescues--were given up because they were too high energy. Heck--they are hunting dogs, after all! As for this latest book, we rushed out and bought it as soon as it was available! The pictures--insightful, hilarious and downright beautiful--are delightful and show man's best friend at his (her?) best. I recommend this book to all dog lovers, not just the art aficionados. …….
Marvellous Reading!
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