East 100th Street

Bruce Davidson

¥11,000(¥10,000 + tax)

Publisher/Harvard University Press

   Published/1970
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/280*308*10
Google翻訳
Bruce Davidson's photo book "East 100th Street", one of America's leading photographers. Davidson still publishes a large collection of works mainly from Steidl. Journalism in "Life" magazine in the 1950s, records of civil rights movements from a personal perspective in the 1960s and 1970s, and the most real-life racism Harlem's document "East 100th Street", and 80 Davidson, who was feared by the locals at the time of the 1980s, has left many meaningful works with a style and look that suits the times, such as the color depiction of "Subway" where gangsters gathered. This book is an early masterpiece mentioned above, and is a collection of works documenting Harlem, who suffered the most black discrimination in African-American settlements. The awesomeness of photographer Davidson, who was able to project them head-on and the city, the bitter poverty and rigor that he conveys because of his straight plates, and the backside of the American problems that lie there. .. A great book by a Magnum hero who tried to find light in a painful reality. (Included in The Book of 101 Books)
<Related Artists> Robert Frank
<Condition> Good but some stains on the cover.
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