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Berenice Abbott
Berenice Abbott
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Description for Berenice Abbott
Hardcover. Includes five comprehensive volumes: New YorkEarly Work, The American Scene, Deep Woods, Greenwich Village, and, The Americans. Num Pages: 1244 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: AJB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 361 x 389 x 203. Weight in Grams: 13640.
The five comprehensive volumes of The Unknown Abbott present hundreds of unseen and till now unpublished images from the sweep of Berenice Abbott's seminal career. New York-Early Work contains rare images of New York after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 made by Abbott with a small hand-held camera as sketches for large format photographs. The American Scene showcases photographs from Abbott's journeys through America in 1933, 1934 and 1935, hardly seen since that time. Deep Woods presents Abbott's 1943 and 1967 images of the Red River Logging Company in California's High Sierra Mountains, her first such documentary project. Greenwich Village collects for the first time the spectrum of Abbott's photographs of Manhattan's beloved Lower West Side neighborhood, her home when she left Ohio in 1918 and again in the mid-1930s. Finally, U.S. 1, U.S.A., including Abbott's first experimental work in color, records her ambitious trip down the length of U.S. Route 1 in 1954, a precursor to Robert Frank's The Americans.
Product Details
Publisher
Steidl Publishers Germany
Number of pages
1244
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
13640g
Place of Publication
Gottingen, Germany
ISBN
9783869306506
SKU
V9783869306506
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Ref
99-10
Reviews for Berenice Abbott
The more we see of Abbott's oeuvre, the more we realize that while its space is expansive, its scale (even when picturing a cluster of skyscrapers or ponderosa pines) is against grandness. Her photographs locate a visual detail at work in the world, and let it slowly activate an ordinary scene, whether it's the shadow of a building, falling hard and flat against another, or the synchronous expression in the eyes of a birdsmith and his dog.
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