Presents a thorough study of the artist's candid photographs of urban life in New York City, and the connection between his painting and his photography.
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Presents a thorough study of the artist's candid photographs of urban life in New York City, and the connection between his painting and his photography.
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New. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY-340 pages, (paper), fully illustrated. --"A compelling and groundbreaking example of new approaches to artists and art practices in an age of modern media. This study significantly extends the parameters for thinking about Shahn's work." Sally Stein, University of California, Irvine--Ben Shahn, renowned painter, muralist, and graphic artist, was also a talented photographer who made documentary street photographs in New York City in the early 1930s. This book is the first to focus on his compelling New York images, showing how he used a camera to comment on many social issues of his day. As a political activist Shahn became interested in newspaper photography as a source material for some of his paintings and satires. Soon he was engaged in street photography himself, documenting the working-class and immigrant populations and providing a poignant record of unemployment and poverty during the Depression years. The book considers the immediate social history of Shahn's New York photographs and analyzes how his leftist politics and his interest in news photographs and film affected his photographic aesthetic, The authors assert the importance of analyzing Shahn's paintings and his photographs together, explaining why the connections between the two have been ignored until now. The book reproduces not only Shahn's New York photographs but also his related paintings, prints, and drawings, and an appendix presents documents that speak to the pervasive impact of his photographic work. --with a bonus offer--