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Lower East and Upper West: New York Photographs 1957–1968

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The vibrant street life and people of New York City’s Lower East Side and Upper West Side in the 1950s and 1960s are presented in this book of black-and-white photographs by Jonathan Brand. A census taker and later an advertising copywriter, the American photographer chronicled life as he encountered it on his walks through the city. The book offers 104 timeless images of New Yorkers engaged in everyday pursuits, from the Bowery to Riverside Park, juice stands and barbershops to Theatre in the Streets. With an introduction by Julia Dolan, The Minor White Curator of Photography at the Portland Art Museum, Oregon, this is the first book from a photographer who developed his art alongside many of the best-known in his discipline, such as Richard Avedon, Garry Winogrand, and Bruce Davidson. Brand’s photographs capture the energy, odd juxtapositions, and intimate moments of life in mid-century New York City.

 

Lower East and Upper West: New York City Photographs 1957–1968
Published by powerHouse Books
$40.00 US/CAN

www.powerhousebooks.com

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