LIFE
OF THE CITY
The Museum of Modern Art
Hardbound,
7¼" x 9", 64 pages
65 duotone illustrations
2007, The Museum of Modern Art
Editor: Sarah Hermanson Meister
From the Publisher:
The vitality of New York City-its energy, ambition and beauty-has
long inspired great photographers, from Berenice Abbott to Garry
Winogrand, from Lisette Model to Lee Friedlander. Composed of
works selected from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art,
Life of the City celebrates the great and continuing tradition
of photography about New York. Featuring work by Harry Callahan,
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Irving Penn, Alfred Stieglitz, Weegee and
many others, and including a chapter of writings by notable observers
of the city, the book explores the drama of New York's architecture,
ranging from cavernous brick canyons and towering stone pinnacles
to humble storefronts and tenements. It captures the city's glittering
lights-outdoors on the skyline and in the flash of speeding cars,
indoors at a string of the urban venues where people come together,
from nightclubs and jazz rooms to society galas and parties. Most
of all there are New Yorkers themselves-the city's bakers and
builders, its politicians and policemen, its solitary nighttime
strollers, its morning crowds of pedestrians hurrying to work,
its children so beautifully memorialized by Helen Levitt, its
in-turned individuals who, in the photographs of Cindy Sherman,
seem to be living out some cultural myth of what it means to belong
in and to one of America's greatest urban centers.
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