20. Jahrh.

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London
Thames and Hudson
2007
hb.
Buch
978-0-50054341-2
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2013
Boston
A Bulfinch Press Book
1998
first edition
hb.
Buch
0-8212-2518-09
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New York, NY
Amistad
2003
first edition
hb.
Buch
0-06-052342-5
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New York, NY
Rizzoli International Publications
2010
first edition
208 p.
hb. in dustcover
ill.
book
978-0-8478-3368-9; 0847834743
Text engl. - "A collection of rarely seen black-and-white photographs taken of women in the 1950s and 1960s, captured by the renowned New York City fashion photographer and filmmaker. Designed by Ruth Ansel, this elegantly produced volume captures the romance and glamour of women in the 1950s and 1960s. A mix of fashion and portraiture, it includes intimate and striking portraits of Nico, Faye Dunaway, Edie Sedgwick, Sharon Tate, and Catherine Deneuve. Jerry Schatzberg’s moody snapshots of a more innocent and whimsical New York on the brink of the important societal changes of the sixties form a compellingly nostalgic portrait of a stylish moment. Images of jetsetters at an airport terminal, lovers embracing in Central Park, and a woman waltzing in the street in the Financial District portray a time as well as a style. A New York City native, Schatzberg documented the period with the insider’s sensibility of Woody Allen or Martin Scorsese, but with the high-fashion style of Irving Penn and Richard Avedon. With a keen eye for the magic of the in-between moment, Schatzberg stealthily captured the elegance and beauty of a woman as her role was redefined in the sixties, while at the same time retaining an element of humor and surprise." (www.amazon.de/Women-Then-Photographs-Julia-Morton/dp/0847834743; seen 02.2018).
New Haven, CT
Yale University Press
1929
first edition
hb.
Buch
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New York, NY
Franklin Watts
1964
first edition
hb.
Buch
New York, NY
Alfred A Knopf
1999
first edition
hb.
Buch
0-679-45488-8
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Reading, MA
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
1984
287 p.
hb.
Buch
0-202-06571-1
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Text engl. - Other edition: Mystic Seaport Museum 1970 (Maritime.series).
Syracuse, NY
Light Work
2005
first edition
pb.
0-935445-44-7
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Chesterfield, MA
Chameloeon Books, Inc.
2002
first edition
hb.
Buch
0-9123829-72-X
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New Haven, CT
Yale University Press
2007
pb.
Buch
978-0-300-11604-5
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Santa Monica, CA
Angel City Press
2004
first edition
pb.
Buch
1-883318-50-5
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Los Angeles, CA
World Sport Research & Publications Inc.
1996
first edition
hb.
Buch
1-888383-11-9
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New York, NY
Harry N. Abrams
2011
first edition
hb.
Buch
978-1-4197-0069-9
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Köln
Könemann
1994
first edition
hb.
Buch
3-89508-047-0
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New York
Rizzoli
2000
first edition
hb.
bk
0-8478-2289-3
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Text engl. - Bad Behavior is a radical new approach to portraiture. Rather than photographing his subjects posed in front of standard, neutral paper backdrop, photographer Bill Hayward boldly invites them to transform the backdrop in any way they choose. Armed with scissors, brush, and paint, the subjects take over, creating fascinating, often amusing, and always revealing portraits. Some use the backdrop to paint portraits, some create landscapes, some write words or phrases, while others create entire stories. Many choose to transform not only the backdrop, but themselves - removing their clothes and/or painting their bodies in the process. - Hayward's subjects are luminaries in a variety of creative fields: painters, actors, directors, dancers, writers, musicians, and poets. Among these are several well-known figures, such as actors Willem Dafoe and Mary Beth Hurt, poets Sharon Olds and Gerald Stern, artists Nancy Spero and Leon Golub, writer Michael Cunningham, musician Michael Feinstein, the late author and actor Quentin Crisp, and comedian Al Franken. With anecdotes revealing what went on behind the scenes and an illuminating foreword by art writer and critic Carter Ratcliff, Bad Behavior is a fascinating and important new form of portraiture and a tribute to the creative spirit.
Rhode Island School of Design
Providence, RI
Museum of Art, Rhode School of Design
2012
hb.
978-0-985-61890-2
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New York, NY
Matte Editions
2016
1200 copies, signed and numbered
168 p.
hb.
119 duotone ill.
Buch
978-0-692-62579-8
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Text engl. - including photographs from GODLIS' nights at CBGB's between 1976 and 1979, when Patti Smith, the Ramones, Blondie, Richard Hell, Talking Heads, and Televsion ruled New York City's Bowery. GODLIS, shot in the style of photographers Brassai and Robert Frank, using his handheld Leica camera and Tri-X film to capture his subjects by the natural light of the Bowery outside as well as inside the club CBGB's. Analog all the way, these photographs will take you back to the grainy heydays of the New York City Punk Scene. (Publisher's text).
Furnes
Cannibal Publishing
2017
180 p.
hb.
ill.
Buch
9492081768; 978-94-9208-176-6
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