Description
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of Robert Frank's influential work in photography, particularly focusing on his groundbreaking collection, "The Americans." It delves into how Frank expanded the idiom of American photography by capturing subject matter that was previously overlooked. The book provides an evocative selection of his images, accompanied by insightful text that highlights Frank's role in creating a new realism in photography. It also discusses his connections with notable figures like Kerouac and Ginsberg, situating his work within the cultural context of the 1950s.
Published 1976
Binding of book is intact. Slight foxing and stains on front and back covers. Slight foxing and some fading on spine. Slight tanning and foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing on endpapers. Pages are clean of foxing and annotations, with slight tanning around margins.
Condition: Well Read