"Walker Evans helped Americans discover themselves...a book
populated by Depression-haunted souls."-- "The New York Times"
For those who have been waiting for years to own this classic
photobook -- one of the very best and most influential photobooks
ever published, in fact -- this is your chance. To mark the 75th
anniversary of the original 1938 publication, the Museum of Modern
Art has reissued American Photographs for the first time since 1988
(the 50th anniversary). While there were previous reissues, in 1962
and 1971, the book has often been out of print and hard to find,
which has caused secondhand copies to soar. Not only is it a
pleasure to see it back in print at an affordable price, but,
according to the jacket copy, the editors and printers have used
digital technology to "aid in emulating the precise cropping and
finely tuned balance of the 1938 reproductions, capturing as never
before the look and feel of the first edition." Certainly this
book, with its iconic play grey dust jacket, elegant typography and
blind-stamped black cloth binding, looks and feels timeless.--John
Dorfman "Art & Antiques"
[Walker Evans} made work that was once plainspoken and eloquent -
images that still define something essential and true about America
and Americans.--Vince Alletti "The New Yorker"
Published on the occasion of a solo show at the Museum of Modern
Art, American Photographs fused Evans's avid learning from European
books and journals about complex sequencing with his acute
attention to bodies, faces, and places eclipsed by modern progress.
No celebrities, no soaring skyscrapers -- in fact, nothing very new
at all. This was a world persisting against the grain. The
inscrutable photographs in suggestive, provocative order were the
antithesis of the slick Life photo-stories Evans detested.--David
Campany "Aperture Magazine"
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