ISBN: PB: 9781606060643
ISBN: HB: 9781606060018
May 2011
96 pp.
28,1x26,4 cm
73 duotone photos
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£18.99
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Walker Evans
Cuba
This is a stunning exploration of quintessential American photographer Walker Evans' images of Cuba in the 1930s. In 1933, Walker Evans travelled to Cuba to take photographs for "The Crime of Cuba", a book by American journalist Carleton Beals whose explicit goal was to expose the corruption of Dictator Gerardo Machado and the tortuous relationship between the US and its near island neighbour. Evan's photographs are fascinating both for their subject matter and how they capture the photographer's artistic development. This volume brings together more than 60 of these stunning images, alongside a feisty text that helps to provide a sense of the aesthetic and political forces that were shaping Evan's art at the time of his trip. Together, the images and the insightful essay provide a compelling story of a major artist at an important juncture in his career and development.
About the author
Andrei Codrescu is a poet, novelist, essayist, cultural commentator, and author.
Reviews
"A beautiful and essential publication for those interested in Walker Evans, and an alluring and fascinating book for anyone interested in Cuba" – Black & White Magazine