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An unprecedented study of Harlem’s street photography and cultural identity
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125th Street
Photography In Harlem
Harlem’s 125th Street is a marker of 20th-century urban experience that encapsulates powerful stories of business and consumption, real estate and gentrification, glamourand entertainment, and political uprising. The book explores works and themes from a large roster of photographers and performance artists who have engaged with the Berenice Abbott, Khalik Allah, constant mutation of this street life.
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The photographs in this book represent narratives of resilience and poems of survival against a rapid and sweeping movement of history across 125th street, where buildings and communities are periodically destroyed and built anew. The works shape a sense of belonging and identity that goes against the stereotyping and mystification of this neighborhood. It contributes to the writing of a new history of photography that is collective and collaborative.
Photographers:
Berenice Abbott
Khalik Allah
Alice Attie
Dawoud Bey
Kwame Brathwaite
Isaac Diggs & Edward Hillel
Lola Flash
Hiram Maristany
Ozier Muhammad
Katsu Naito
Marilyn Nance
Ruben Natal-San Miguel
Lorraine O’Grady
Gordon Parks
Pope.L
Jamel Shabazz
Coreen Simpson
Beuford Smith
Ming Smith
Morgan and Marvin Smith
Shawn Walker
Hai Zhang
Photographers:
Berenice Abbott
Khalik Allah
Alice Attie
Dawoud Bey
Kwame Brathwaite
Isaac Diggs & Edward Hillel
Lola Flash
Hiram Maristany
Ozier Muhammad
Katsu Naito
Marilyn Nance
Ruben Natal-San Miguel
Lorraine O’Grady
Gordon Parks
Pope.L
Jamel Shabazz
Coreen Simpson
Beuford Smith
Ming Smith
Morgan and Marvin Smith
Shawn Walker
Hai Zhang
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172 pages, 136 colour and b/w illustrations
20.3 × 25.4 cm, Hardcover
HIRMER PREMIUM
Including a fold out
20.3 × 25.4 cm, Hardcover
HIRMER PREMIUM
Including a fold out
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3734-7
Keywords
Photography, Harlem, New York, 21st century, 20th century, Black Lives Matter, BLM
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