
This is a dazzling sensuous celebration of color & form by the photographer whom Architectural Digest" described as the love child of Georgia OKeeffe & Robert Mapplethorpe. When I agreed to write an essay for Beanes book recounts Anthony F. Janson esteemed curator & professor I had no idea I would be writing about one of the greatest photographers I have ever run across. It was easy enough for me to locate his position in the history of photography & art as a whole. I saw its importance immediately. Such an approach hardly begins to meet the challenge of explaining his work. With intensity vision & expressiveness Christopher Beane captures the beauty & the bizarre of the botanical. He concentrates on the overlooked detail: the veins of dehydrated petals the textures of poppy stamens the infinite compositions vines create & the multiple layers that constitute a ranunculus. In 150 photographs " Flower" explores the precious & perishable nature of flowers
- seed pods burst open withered leaves curl & frilly petals unfurl. Anthony F. Janson contributes a rich & engaging overview of the core ideas that define Beanes art offering the reader a context for thinking about this unique work while he chronicles its development. A thing of beauty " Flower" is the gift book everyone will welcome
- a testament to the remarkable talent of Christopher Beane & his passionate vision."