Berenice Abbott: Changing New York
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Now in paperback the highly acclaimed definitive collection of Abbotts popular New York photographs. Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) was one of this centurys greatest photographers and her New York City images have come to define 1930s New York. The response to The New Presss landmark hardcover publication of Berenice Abbott: Changing New York was extraordinary. In addition to receiving rave reviews it was chosen a best book of the year by the Wall Street Journal Business Week and New York Newsday and was featured in Vanity Fair Newsweek and the New York Daily News. A midwesterner who came to New York in 1918 Abbott moved to Paris in 1921 and worked as Man Rays photographic assistant. Inspired by French photographer Atget Abbott returned to America in 1929 to photograph New York City. With the financial support of the Works Progress Administrations Federal Art Project from 1935 to 1939 she was able to realize her ambition to document a "changing New York " a project that remains the centerpiece of her career. Now available for the first time in an affordable paperback edition Berenice Abbott features more than 300 duotones arranged geographically in eight sections tracing the photographers New York City odyssey. It also includes 113 variant images line drawings and period maps as well as an explanatory text which explores Abbotts compositional choices her artistic and historical preoccupations and the history of New York. Features: - 307 duotones--the complete WPA project--more than 200 published here for the first time - 113 halftones and line drawings including period maps technical drawings and alternate prints - An introductory essay on the life and work of Berenice Abbott - Extended annotations distilled from the never-before-accessed WPA field notes
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- December 1, 1999
- ISBN-10
- 1565845560
- ISBN-13
- 9781565845565
- Item Weight
- 57.3 oz
- Dimensions
- 12.24 × 1.26 × 9.25 in
