Sotheby's Guide to American Folk Art by Jacquelyn Oak

Sotheby's Guide to American Folk Art by Jacquelyn Oak

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Sotheby's Guide to American Folk Art by Jacquelyn Oak

The recreation of a landmark in 1930s documentary photography.

Berenice Abbott's Changing New York (1939) is the career-defining book by one of modernism's most prominent photographers and a landmark in 1930s documentary photography. Published in 1939 by E. P. Dutton with support from the New Deal's Federal Art Project, the book presented ninety-seven photographs from Abbott's larger WPA-funded Changing New York project (1935-1939), with by captions credited to art critic Elizabeth McCausland. Yet, because of editorial changes by the publisher, the book that Abbott and McCausland actually planned, sequenced, and wrote remains unseen. As a consequence, their wholly unique theory of documentary, along with their radical program for conjoining change, history, experience, and photography-trained vision in New York City's built environment, have been lost. This book recreates Changing New York as it was originally envisioned by Abbott and McCausland, presenting their original selection of photographs and McCausland's original and published captions.
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ISBN 13 9780671899509
ISBN 10 0671899503
Title Sotheby's Guide to American Folk Art
Author Jacquelyn Oak
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Prentice Hall (a Pearson Education company)
Year published 1994-10-01
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.