Publié à l'occasion d'une exposition présentée par la Howard Greenberg Gallery, à New York, du 12 janvier au 11 février 2018.
" In 1936, science-teacher turned photographer Lewis Hine was commissioned by the National Research Project, a division of the Works Progress Administration, to produce a visual document of the industries that the US government hoped would provide the jobs that would lift the country out of the Great Depression. Hine, already well-established as a chronicler of social conditions of his day, produced more than 700 photographs for this project, the last major work of his career.
By emphasizing the inherent tension between machinery and workers, Hine imbued these compelling images with his characteristic rigor and aesthetic appeal. These photographs, and their implied message, are particularly relevant today given high unemployment rates and radical shifts in the role of the worker in the rapidly changing world economy.
Included in this book is an essay by the eminent photographic historian, Judith Mara Gutman, in which she discusses the project and the photographs in the context of the economic conditions of the time and the artistic and technological innovations of the era. "
Soixante-treize photographies à pleine page, en noir et blanc
- Essai de Judith Mara GUTMAN (26 photographies dont 2 à pleine page)
.Liste des photographies, avec commentaires (73 numéros)
Lewis HINE, 1874-1940
New York, Howard Greenberg Gallery et Göttingen, Steidl, 2018, 23 x 24 cm, pleine toile cuivre à illustration contrecollée, 144 pages.
9783958291898
TEXTE EN ANGLAIS
librairie couleur du temps, howard greenberg, steidl, hine, hyne, photographe, sociologue, sociologie, travail, atelier, ouvrier, technologie, reportage, photojournalisme,