INSIGHT
Jerry Berndt
Hardbound,
11" x 9½", 224
pages
109 black & white and 12 color illustrations
2009, Steidl
From the Publisher:
Over a four decade career Jerry Berndt has created
a remarkable body of work which straddles the usual divide between
spontaneous documentary photography and conceptual artworks. He
works with single images, sequences and series, almost exclusively
in black-and-white. Berndt first achieved public acclaim with
his work Combat Zone (1967–1970), which documented
life in Boston’s red-light district. In Nite Works at the
beginning of the 1970s, Berndt set commercial iconography of the
day-to-day world against the psychology of nocturnal moods in
a series of night views of American and European cities. With
his series on the anti-Vietnam War movement and on homelessness
in America in the early 1980s, he put his finger on the unsolved
conflicts of his country. This book focuses on Berndt’s
work from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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