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Weight | 1200 g |
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Dimensions | 27.0 × 36.0 × 3.0 cm |
£12.00
A fully-illustrated catalogue published by Ben Uri Gallery of 60 images by three eminent photographers recording first impressions of London, Paris and New York over three crucial decades (1930s-1960s).
Published in 2016, the gallery explains, the book ‘brings together for the first time three major twentieth-century photographers Wolf Suschitzky, Dorothy Bohm and Neil Libbert, presenting their artistic responses to three great world cities across three crucial decades.
Today, London, Paris and New York are so familiar that it is hard for a modern viewer to imagine them afresh without the visual expectations fostered by art, film and advertising in the digital age. Yet when each of these photographers arrived at their respective destinations, they found cities that were strange and new to them and responded by photographing them without prejudice or expectation.
The photographs reveal that all three cities were not only places of social division and political tension, but also of beauty and magic. This book includes many works never previously published, and each series presents an opportunity to view an aspect of the work of a renowned photographer in real depth.’
128 pages
25.02 x 1.8 x 24.97 cm
Publisher: Ben Uri Gallery and Museum
Authors Katy, Barron, Michael Berkowitz, Zelda Cheatle, Jessica Feather and Saskia Rubin
Weight | 1200 g |
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Dimensions | 27.0 × 36.0 × 3.0 cm |