JONES
BEACH
Joseph Szabo
Hardbound,
10" x 10",
112
pages
Numerous illustrations
2010, Abrams Image
From the Publisher:
Beginning in the early 1970s, Joseph Szabo
started capturing the melting pot of humanity on Jones Beach,
one of the busiest strips of sand and ocean in the world with
more than six million visitors a year. Among the sea of bodies,
Szabo's camera reveals moments of both quiet introspection and
unashamed exuberance. Images of tanned muscle men, catwalk-like
displays of beach wear, heavily oiled skin, masses of sprayed
hair, and shy adolescents all reveal the dynamics of the beach
so close to New York City. Class, race, and other potential divisions
are temporarily forgotten, and the perfect and the flawed are
portrayed with the same respect and tenderness. Szabo is an internationally
acclaimed artist whose last two books ('Teenage, ''Almost Grown')
have influenced and been admired by a whole generation of photographers
and created a cult-like following in the worlds of fashion, advertising,
and photography. This crowd, along with fans of Jones Beach, and
people interested in beach culture in general will treasure this
funny, sexy, lovely volume created over 35 years.
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