Gregory Crewdson
- A definitive retrospective by one of contemporary photography’s most influential and cinematic voices.
For more than three decades, Gregory Crewdson has created meticulously staged photographs that blur the boundaries between photography, cinema, and painting. This comprehensive monograph presents his work across key series including Twilight, Beneath the Roses, Sanctuary, Cathedral of the Pines, and Eveningside.
Crewdson transforms ordinary American interiors, suburban streets, and small-town landscapes into psychologically charged tableaux. Each image is carefully constructed with film-level production values, dramatic lighting, and precise composition, inviting viewers into suspended moments filled with ambiguity and emotional tension.
Printed to the highest production standards and accompanied by insightful essays, this volume offers a deep understanding of Crewdson’s artistic process and his lasting impact on contemporary photography.
Inside this book
A wide-ranging survey of Gregory Crewdson’s major photographic series
Large-format, high-quality reproductions of his most iconic images
Essays exploring the narrative, cinematic, and conceptual dimensions of his work
A chronological overview of more than 30 years of artistic practice
Perfect for
Collectors of contemporary photography and art books
Readers interested in cinematic, staged, and narrative photography
Fans of American visual culture and psychological storytelling
Designers, filmmakers, and students of visual arts




















