W.M. Hunt’s new book reminds us seeing is overrated
The Unseen Eye, the latest book from fine art photography collector
W.M. Hunt, is sure to catch your eye. The book features images from the 19
th century until the late 20
th century of people whose eyes are either covered or averted. The collection includes works by Richard Avedon, Diane Arbus, Edward Steichen and William Eggleston, among many others. Whether you’re a little voyeuristic or just a little silly, this book is for you. Buy it online
here or go see some of W.M. Hunt’s collection at the
George Eastman House in New York until February 19.
See more from W.M Hunt’s
The Unseen Eye below.
Spotted on: NY Times Blog