FANTASIES
Lisa Kereszi
Hardbound,
11" x 9½",
96 pages
55 color illustrations
2008, Damiani
Text by Lynne Tillman
From the Publisher:
When Rudolph Giuliani's administration cracked
down on Times Square strip clubs in the 1990s, a whole new burlesque
movement was born in New York, concentrating less on the strip
and more on the tease. The young New York photographer Lisa Kereszi,
then an assistant to Nan Goldin, was there with her camera to
catch it all happening. She began by shooting Show World, a club
that was in the process of being closed down by the new laws.
In her flash, Kereszi caught abandoned lockers, dressing rooms
filled with old shoes and costumes and the grimy elegance of the
empty theater-which was never meant to be seen by the light of
day. Simultaneously, she began to photograph the new burlesque
scene-which went underground in the late 1990s and has since evolved
into a conceptually sophisticated, funny and rebellious medium.
More pinup than porn, in just a few years, the new burlesque is
no longer invisible, and has been gleefully appropriated into
mainstream culture by way of Hollywood and the print media. A
graduate of Yale University's MFA program, Kereszi's editorial
work has appeared in books and magazines, including The New York
Times Magazine, Nest, Harper's, Wallpaper and GQ; she is represented
by Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York.
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