Picturing New York

Picturing New York
Title Picturing New York PDF eBook
Author Gloria-Gilda Deák
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre New York (N.Y.)
ISBN 9780231107280

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This single volume is a thematically organized history of New York City filled with prints, paintings, and photos from the early days through the present. These telling images and revelations are a rich exploration of the most intriguing city in the world. 63 color photos. 100 line art illustrations.

Picturing New York

Picturing New York
Title Picturing New York PDF eBook
Author Sarah Hermanson Meister
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 2009
Genre Photography
ISBN

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Depicting the iconic New York that captivates the world's imagination and the idiosyncratic details that define New Yorkers' sense of home, this anthology of photographs from MoMA's extraordinary collection reveals New York in all its vitality, ambition and beauty.

Old New York in Early Photographs

Old New York in Early Photographs
Title Old New York in Early Photographs PDF eBook
Author Mary Black
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 246
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Photography
ISBN 0486317439

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New York City as it was 1853-1901, through 196 wonderful photographs: great blizzard, Lincoln's funeral procession, great buildings, much more.

Picture

Picture
Title Picture PDF eBook
Author Lillian Ross
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 241
Release 2019-04-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1681373165

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A classic look at Hollywood and the American film industry by The New Yorker's Lillian Ross, and named one of the "Top 100 Works of U.S. Journalism of the Twentieth Century." Lillian Ross worked at The New Yorker for more than half a century, and might be described not only as an outstanding practitioner of modern long-form journalism but also as one of its inventors. Picture, originally published in 1952, is her most celebrated piece of reportage, a closely observed and completely absorbing story of how studio politics and misguided commercialism turn a promising movie into an all-around disaster. The charismatic and hard-bitten director and actor John Huston is at the center of the book, determined to make Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage—one of the great and defining works of American literature, the first modern war novel, a book whose vivid imagistic style invites the description of cinematic—into a movie that is worthy of it. At first all goes well, as Huston shoots and puts together a two-hour film that is, he feels, the best he’s ever made. Then the studio bosses step in and the audience previews begin, conferences are held, and the movie is taken out of Huston’s hands, cut down by a third, and finally released—with results that please no one and certainly not the public: It was an expensive flop. In Picture, which Charlie Chaplin aptly described as “brilliant and sagacious,” Ross is a gadfly on the wall taking note of the operations of a system designed to crank out mediocrity.

Living Pictures

Living Pictures
Title Living Pictures PDF eBook
Author Polina Barskova
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 193
Release 2022-09-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1681376601

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A poignant collection of short pieces about the author's hometown, St. Petersburg, Russia, and the siege of Leningrad that combines memoir, history, and fiction. Living Pictures refers to the parlor game of tableaux vivants, in which people dress up in costume to bring scenes from history back to life. It’s a game about survival, in a sense, and what it means to be a survivor is the question that Polina Barskova explores in the scintillating literary amalgam of Living Pictures. Barskova, one of the most admired and controversial figures in a new generation of Russian writers, first made her name as a poet; she is also known as a scholar of the catastrophic siege of Leningrad in World War II. In Living Pictures, Barskova writes with caustic humor and wild invention about traumas past and present, historical and autobiographical, exploring how we cope with experiences that defy comprehension. She writes about her relationships with her adoptive father and her birth father; about sex, wanted and unwanted; about the death of a lover; about Turner and Picasso; and, in the final piece, she mines the historical record in a chamber drama about two lovers sheltering in the Hermitage Museum during the siege of Leningrad who slowly, operatically, hopelessly, stage their own deaths. Living Pictures introduces a startlingly daring and original new voice from world literature.

Art Hiding in New York

Art Hiding in New York
Title Art Hiding in New York PDF eBook
Author Lori Zimmer
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 302
Release 2020-09-22
Genre Art
ISBN 0762471018

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Uncover the artistic masterworks hidden across New York City in this charmingly illustrated exploration of one of the world's greatest creative treasure troves. There's so much to love about New York, and so much to see. The city is full of art, and architecture, and history -- and not just in museums. Hidden in plain sight, in office building lobbies, on street corners, and tucked into Soho lofts, there's a treasure trove of art waiting to be discovered, and you don't need an art history degree to fall in love with it. Art Hiding in New York is a beautiful, giftable book that explores all of these locations, traversing Manhattan to bring 100 treasures to art lovers and intrepid New York adventurers. Curator and urban explorer Lori Zimmer brings readers along to sites covering the biggest names of the 20th century -- like Jean-Michel Basquiat's studio, iconic Keith Haring murals, the controversial site of Richard Serra's Tilted Arc, Roy Lichtenstein's subway station commission, and many more. Each entry is accompanied by a beautiful watercolor depiction of the work by artist Maria Krasinski, as well as location information for those itching to see for themselves. With stunning details, perfect for displaying on any art lover's shelf, and curated itineraries for planning your next urban exploration, this inspirational book is a must-read for those who love art, New York, and, of course, both.

Picturing New York

Picturing New York
Title Picturing New York PDF eBook
Author Andrea Henderson
Publisher Bunker Hill Publishing, Inc.
Pages 158
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN 9781593730659

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Celebrating the unique duality of New York City - from its small neighbourhoods and intimate streets to its expansive open spaces and cloud-catching skyscrapers, this is a must-have volume for contemporary art lovers anywhere.