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Sto caricando le informazioni... Angel's world : the New York photographs of Angelo Rizzuto (edizione 2006)di Michael Lesy, Angelo Rizzuto
Informazioni sull'operaAngel's World: The New York Photographs of Angelo Rizzuto di Michael Lesy
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In this profound and disturbing book, noted photo historian Michael Lesy is in search of a man who left a strange archive of sixty thousand images to the Library of Congress. We learn that he was Angelo Rizzuto, but he called himself "the little Angel." He lived in a single, run-down room in a crummy hotel. We learn that every day he left at 2:00 p.m. to photograph New York City obsessively, from above and on the streets. We see the cityscapes he took, compassionate photographs of children and confrontational pictures of angry women. We see his anguished self-portrait taken almost every day. These are the obvious discoveries. What is not obvious is why; what did it all mean? In his thoughtful and erudite essay Lesy has fashioned nothing less than a psychoanalytic dissection of a tortured soul in an account that is both deeply unsettling and satisfying at the same time. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Lesy's intoduction to the photos is quite marvelous, delving into Angel's life and trying to understand why he did what he did. The scenes of city life with the women (all who seem to have believed in heavily made-up eyebrows and faces...rather like today) walking angrily along and children still absorbed in childhood...it all takes us back to the days when social media meant standing on a corner and actually talking with others. Gotham style, of course.
These aren't photographs of a master but of a nameless layman, who left us a view of Manhattan that is now frozen in time. Makes for an excellent coffee-table companion.
Book Season = Autumn (that's NYC's best look) ( )