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Davidson, Bruce. Central Park. Preface by Elizabeth Barlow Rogers. Commentary by Marie Winn. New York, Aperture (1995). Quer-4°. [121] S. mit 92 teils doppelblattgr. Duotone Tafeln. OHln. mit illustr. OU.
Koetzle 104 f. – Erste Ausgabe. – Mit eigenhändiger Widmung von B. Davidson „To Claude Bruce Davidson 1995“. – „Working in New York City’s Central Park over four years, Bruce Davidson made images of the vibrant life and activities that take place in the well-loved green space. The Magnum photographer and New York resident captured youthful play, rendezvous-ing couples, and citydwellers at rest in the park. He also became acquainted with a variety of eccentric characters – his reflections of meeting these individuals, taken from his book Central Park, are republished below. His notes are prefaced by a text by Elizabeth Barlow Rogers on the richness of Davidson’s work made in the famed space. Elizabeth Barlow Rogers is a landscape designer, preservationist and writer, founder of the Central Park Conservancy, and President of the Foundation for Landscape Studies.“ (Magnumphotos). – Sehr gutes Exemplar. – Inscribed by B. Davidson, fine. Schlagwörter: Central Park, New York, Portrait photography, Signierte Bücher, Widmungsexemplar |
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Marcus, Caleb Cain. The silent aftermath of space. Photographs. Foreword Robert Frank. Bologna, Damiani (2010). Quer-Gr.-4° (34 x 42 cm.). [48] S. mit 20 Duotone Tafeln. OLn. mit illustr. OU.
Erste Ausgabe. – „There is silence in Bronx and Brooklyn. Caleb, photographer, walks these streets photographing the light of night. His view shows a quit resignation and jubilation for being an artist and alone. Have you ever heard the word Alptraum – maybe it is the German idea of Aftermath of Space. Who knows?“ (Robert Frank). – Tadellos. Schlagwörter: New York, Street photography |
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Gozu, Masao. New York. Just open it ! (Essays „Quarried ‚Windows‘“ by Kohtaro Iizawa, translated by Lora Sharnoff and „A poetic chronicle of New York“ by Ivan C. Karp. Tokyo, Advertise Communication Co. (1990). Folio (36 x 26 cm.). [1] Bl., 147 Duotone-Tafeln, [7] Bl. Orig.-Pappband mit illustr. Schutzumschlag und dreifarbig bedruckter Klarsicht-Schutzumschlag.
Vgl. Parr/Badger III, 163 (″In New York“, New York 1980-1990). – Erste Ausgabe. – Von M. Gozu signiert und datiert. – „A fascinating book on a difficult subject: street photography. Shot from about 1970-1980 in Manhattan’s lower East Side. Including an entire series shot of the same door way day after day“ (Verlag). – „In “Windows”, the series Gozu began shooting shortly after moving to Brooklyn in 1971, Gozu photographed the people in New York’s immigrant quarters as they looked out of their apartment windows at a passing parade. The two other series included in the book are also portrayals of life in downtown 1970’s New York: in “264 Bowery Street” Gozu repeatedly shot a doorstep and the people using it as a resting stop over several months and even years while the “Harry’s Bar” series shows glass windows of a bar and the guests sitting behind them“ (zu einer Ausgabe der New York Serie von 2018). – „The project, therefore, is typological in character, the window frames forming the proscenium arch where the action takes place, a ‚frame within the frame‘ of the picture edge. Yet, although Gozu’s pictures are formal and repetive, they hold a certain fascination, because of one unpredictable element: the people gazing out of the windows. The theatre of life of which they contribute makes this not just a conceptual artist’s book, but a work of conceptual documentary“ (Parr/Badger). – Der japanische Fotograf und Bildhauer M. Gozu (geb. 1946) studierte 1970 bis 1973 am Toyo Institute of Art and Design und an der Brooklyn Museum Art School. Seine erste „Windows“-Serie wurde 1980 bei O. K. Harris in New York ausgestellt. Während er für seine Portraits meist Fenster als Rahmen wählt, geht er mit seinen Skulpturen einen Schritt weiter und macht diese selbst zum Thema. Außerdem rekonstruiert er seit 1984 auch Fenster historischer Gebäude. – Klarsicht-Schutzumschlag am Kapital etwas eingerissen, sehr gutes Exemplar. – First edition. – Signed and dated by M. Gozu. – The Japanese photographer and sculptor M. Gozu (born 1946) studied at the Toyo Institute of Art and Design and the Brooklyn Museum Art School from 1970 to 1973. His first ‘Windows’ series was exhibited at O. K. Harris in New York in 1980. While he usually chooses windows as frames for his portraits, he goes one step further with his sculptures and makes them the subject himself. He has also been reconstructing the windows of historical buildings since 1984. – Clear protective cover slightly torn at the capital, very good copy. Schlagwörter: New York, Portrait photography, Portraitphotographie, Porträtfotografie, Porträtphotographie, Signierte Bücher, Street photography |
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Klein, William New York. Life is good for you and good in New York Trance witness Reveals: Trance Witness Revels. London, Photography Magazine (1956). 4°. 192 p. with 188 Pictures on plates and Booklet (16 p., „Delay may be serious now free…“). Original cloth binding with color illustrated dust jacket. (Album Petite Planète, Vol. 1).
Auer 365. The Open Book 165 f. Parr/Badger I, 243. Roth, The Book of 801 Books 140 ff. – First edition in England (“Imprimé en Suisse”). The first printing of the first edition was published by Editions du Seul in Paris. – With autograph dedication by W. Klein “To Paul & his sister Bailly / Happy New York, William Klein”. – „By virtue of its preface, written by Jack Kerouac, Robert Frank’s The Americans is usually regarded as the epitome of the Beat photobook. But William Klein’s magnum opus, Life is good for you and good in New York Trance witness Reveals: Trance Witness Revels, a book with Beat mantra for a title, surely has the edge in this regard. This is partly because it was the earlier model, partly because it is less political and more exuberant, and impotantly, because its conception is so complete – photographs, layout, design, topography, ‚found‘ ephemera coalescing into what is in effect one of the first great ‚Pop‘ books. … Klein’s masterpiece reminds us that much great, serious art is often about play, archieved simply by experimenting with the possibilities of the material. Forget trance and witness – the revels are the thing“ (Parr/Badger). – „With no interest from American publishers, Klein went back to Paris and set to work on a graphic design that was as aggressive and idiosyncratic as its photos. „I saw the book as a tabloid gone berserk, gross, over-inked, brutal layout, bull-horn headlines,“ he wrote in its radically revised 1995 edition. „This is what New York deserved and would get.“ Published in France, Italy, and England, but not in America, Life is good for you and good in New York was a sensation“ (A. Roth). – Dust jacket with inconspicuous restored loss at the spine, very good copy. Schlagwörter: New York, Pop-Kultur, Signierte Bücher, Widmungsexemplar |
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George, Alice Rose, Gilles Peress, Michael Shulan and Charles Traub. Here is New York. A democracy of photographs. 2. ed. Zürich, Berlin, Ney York, Scalo 2002. Quer-4°. 861 S. mit zahlr. teils farb. Abb. OPbd. in farbig illustr. Orig.-Pappschuber.
The Here Is New York exhibition has been featured in all of the major New York newspapers and by many local and national television networks, including CBS, PBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, and National Geographic, Oprah Winfrey, Rosie O’Donnell, Dateline, and 60 Minutes . International press from the following countries have covered the exhibition: the United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, and Japan. The book Here is New York will receive extensive press coverage as well“ (Verlagswerbung). – Tadellos. Schlagwörter: New York |
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Probst Solomon, Barbara. Smart hearts in the city. New York, London, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1992). 8°. 337 S. OHln. mit farbig illustr. OHln.
Erste Ausgabe. – Von Barbara Probst Solomon auf dem Vortitel signiert. – „Solomon’s insider book at the working of an irresistable city over the past four decades of change and transformations is dazzling, roboustly comic, and brilliantly knowing about the ways of people and society“ (Klappentext). – Sehr gutes Exemplar. Schlagwörter: New York, Signierte Bücher |
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