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Specifiche dell'oggetto
- Condizione
- Publication Date
- 2019-09-17
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN
- 9788862086547
Informazioni su questo prodotto
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Damiani
ISBN-10
8862086547
ISBN-13
9788862086547
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20038672691
Product Key Features
Book Title
Andrew Moore: Blue Alabama
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
United States / South / East South Central (Al, Ky, ms, Tn), Individual Photographers / Monographs, General, Subjects & Themes / Landscapes
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Travel, Photography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
69 Oz
Item Length
13.8 in
Item Width
10.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
Blue Alabama is the type of work I daydream I'd be doing if I'd never left the South...This book is full of beautiful people, interiors and landscapes that the Lord may have sent his way., Blue Alabama is the type of work I daydream I d be doing if I d never left the South...This book is full of beautiful people, interiors and landscapes that the Lord may have sent his way.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
779.36761092
Synopsis
Precious and rare are the images and essays about Alabama that I recognize as belonging to my home & Blue Alabama is different. This book is true to my home. Imani Perry, from the Preface Andrew Moore photographs places in transition: Cuba, Detroit, the High Plains. In his latest project, he focuses on Alabama a region with a complex relationship to the past. Spending four years in lower Alabama, Moore searched for what he called that deep history which resides in the humblest of settings. And Alabama s Black Belt named for its fertile soil and deeply associated with the region s African American culture has that history. Before the Civil War, the region was the nation s highest producer of cotton. Afterward, it was the site of some of the Jim Crow era s most vicious violence and some of the Civil Rights Movement s key battles. Photographic history also runs thick through Alabama. The tenant farmers immortalized in James Agee and Walker Evans Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941) were residents, and some of the most famous images of the Civil Rights Movement Bull Connor s police dogs in Birmingham, the standoff at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma were produced here. Moore s photographs of the Black Belt honor its complicated histories but depart from them, avoiding stereotypes and finding the hope, resilience and creativity that animate this place. With the photographer acting as a listener at history s doorstep, Blue Alabama offers a tender, surprising portrait of the South a region marked by economic, social and cultural divisions, but also a love of history, tradition and land. The book includes a previously unpublished story by award-winning American novelist Madison Smartt Bell. American photographer Andrew Moore (born 1957) is celebrated for his large-format photographs that document the effects of time and change. His publications include Detroit Disassembled (2010), Cuba (2012) and Dirt Meridian (2015)., Moore photographs places in transition: Cuba, Detroit, and the High Plains. In his latest project, he focuses on Alabama--a region with a complex relationship to the past. Spending four years in lower Alabama, Moore searched for what he called "that deep history which resides in the humblest of settings."ngs.", Andrew Moore's new book, Blue Alabama , focuses on the American South, depicts the economic, social and cultural divisions that characterize the South and the love of history, tradition and land that binds its citizens. Following upon in-depth explorations of the economically ravaged city of Detroit (2007 - 2009) and the mythic high plains region along the 100th Meridian (2011 - 2014), Blue Alabama continues the artist's investigation of "the inner empire" of the United States., "Precious and rare are the images and essays about Alabama that I recognize as belonging to my home ... Blue Alabama is different. This book is true to my home." -Imani Perry, from the Preface Andrew Moore photographs places in transition: Cuba, Detroit, the High Plains. In his latest project, he focuses on Alabama--a region with a complex relationship to the past. Spending four years in lower Alabama, Moore searched for what he called "that 'deep history' which resides in the humblest of settings." And Alabama's Black Belt--named for its fertile soil and deeply associated with the region's African American culture--has that history. Before the Civil War, the region was the nation's highest producer of cotton. Afterward, it was the site of some of the Jim Crow era's most vicious violence and some of the Civil Rights Movement's key battles. Photographic history also runs thick through Alabama. The tenant farmers immortalized in James Agee and Walker Evans' Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941) were residents, and some of the most famous images of the Civil Rights Movement--Bull Connor's police dogs in Birmingham, the standoff at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma--were produced here. Moore's photographs of the Black Belt honor its complicated histories but depart from them, avoiding stereotypes and finding the hope, resilience and creativity that animate this place. With the photographer acting "as a listener at history's doorstep," Blue Alabama offers a tender, surprising portrait of the South--a region marked by economic, social and cultural divisions, but also a love of history, tradition and land. The book includes a previously unpublished story by award-winning American novelist Madison Smartt Bell. American photographer Andrew Moore (born 1957) is celebrated for his large-format photographs that document the effects of time and change. His publications include Detroit Disassembled (2010), Cuba (2012) and Dirt Meridian (2015).
LC Classification Number
TR647
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