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9780300083156

Ben Shahn's New York : The Photography of Modern Times

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300083156

  • ISBN10:

    0300083157

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2000-03-11
  • Publisher: Harvard Art Museum
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Summary

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 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 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

Author Biography

Deborah Martin Kao is the Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
James Cuno
List of Abbreviations
ix
Introduction 1(8)
Ben Shahn's New York: Scenes from the Living Theater
9(30)
Laura Katzman
Ben Shahn and the Public Use of Art
39(36)
Deborah Martin Kao
Ben Shahn and the Master Medium
75(22)
Jenna Webster
The Politics of Media: Painting and Photography in the Art of Ben Shahn
97(224)
Laura Katzman
Notes
119(28)
Note to the Reader
147(7)
Exhibition Catalogue
Greenwich Village and Environs
154(17)
Union Square and Fourteenth Street
171(10)
The Lower East Side
181(23)
Middle West Side/Middle East Side
204(15)
Artists' Protest
219(11)
Rikers Island Penitentiary Mural Project
230(12)
Contemporary American Photography
242(15)
Appendix: Contemporary Documents
Ben Shahn's New York
257(16)
Artists' Protest
273(11)
Rikers Island Penitentiary Mural Project
284(12)
The Politics of Media
296(25)
Selected Bibliography 321(4)
Acknowledgments 325(2)
Permissions and Photo Credits 327(4)
Index 331

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