Outsiders American Photography and Film 1950s-1980s

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Publisher/Skira

   Published/2016
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/187   Size/173*235*23
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This book, "Outsiders American Photography and Film 1950s-1980s", is a collection of works that highlights the works of iconic photographers and filmmakers who visually toured the life of the American frontier from the late 1950s to the early 1980s after the war, and who significantly changed the image of American culture. Starting with Robert Frank's "The Americans", Gordon Parks continued to look at discriminated black people, Diane Arbus confronted the freaks and other people that everyone turned their eyes away from, Danny Lyon was close to bikers from the black civil rights movement, and Nan Goldin was close to homosexuals and drug dealers. Through their daily lives in the era of counterculture and political and cultural turmoil, they capture diverse and important subcultures and interests, and each subject is depicted as connected by the will to establish their own identity.
<Related Artists> Nan GoldinDiane Arbus
<Condition> Very good.
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