Carnival Strippers – Revisited

Susan Meiselas

¥33,000(¥30,000 + tax)

Publisher/Steidl

   Published/2022
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/264   Size/250*285*5
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"Carnival Strippers – Revisited" is a collection of works by American female photographer Susan Meiselas (1948-). As a member of Magnum Photos and a pioneer of documentary photography, Meiselas has shed light on women's lives and social structures. This revisited work is a reimagining of her signature work, which followed women who made a living as strippers at traveling carnivals across the eastern United States in the early 1970s. By documenting the desires of audiences, the realities behind the scenes, and the women's own voices, Meiselas sheds light on the subjective lives of these women. This book expands on the first edition published in 1976 and includes a new supplement, "Making of Carnival Strippers." It features contact sheets, interview notes, and transcripts of recorded interviews, allowing viewers to relive the creation of her work. This multilayered work, which intertwines photography, documentation, and the passage of time, invites viewers to reconsider the act of "recording" itself.
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