



Robert Frank's 'The Americans'
The Art of Documentary Photography
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- £9.99
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- £9.99
Publisher Description
In the mid 50s, Swiss-born New Yorker Robert Frank embarked on a ten-thousand-mile road trip across post-war America, capturing thousands of photographs of all levels of a rapidly changing society. The resultant photo-book, The Americans, represents a seminal moment in both photography and in America’s emerging understanding of itself. To mark the book’s fiftieth anniversary, Jonathan Day revisits this pivotal work and contributes a thoughtful and revealing critical commentary. Though the importance of The Americans has been widely acknowledged, it still retains much of its mystery. This comprehensive analysis places it thoroughly in the context of contemporary photography, literature, painting, music and advertising.
Contains 8 black and white photos.
Customer Reviews
Robert Frank's The American's: the Art of Documentary Photography
Took a chance on this as I love Robert Frank's work. Amazing how much is in these photographs...this guy has pulled all manner of philosophical and social meanings and references out of these pictures. I really like the way Day sets Frank into the context of his times, looking at the writers and painters he was friends with. The relationship between Frank and jazz music is really important but it hadn't occurred to me before. Cool book...