Item #16245 The Worker Photography Movement [1926-1939] Essays and Documents. Erica Witschey, Jorge Ribalta, Concept Director.
The Worker Photography Movement [1926-1939] Essays and Documents
The Worker Photography Movement [1926-1939] Essays and Documents
The Worker Photography Movement [1926-1939] Essays and Documents
The Worker Photography Movement [1926-1939] Essays and Documents

The Worker Photography Movement [1926-1939] Essays and Documents

Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofia, 2011. First Edition, First Printing. A Fine Soft Cover.

No Flaws or Blemishes; Gift Quality. 12 -442 pages, [two-page photo], [1]; with 250 black & white illustrations. Text in English.

This important work is well-represented in universities but uncommon to the general public.

New / No Dust Jacket As Issued. Item #16245
ISBN: 9788492441389

Discover the powerful visual narrative of The Worker Photography Movement [1926-1939] through this exceptional compilation edited by Erica Witschey and conceptually directed by Jorge Ribalta. Delve into a captivating exploration of this influential movement through a collection of insightful essays and carefully curated documents. Immerse yourself in the historical context, artistic vision, and social impact of this groundbreaking photographic movement.

This comprehensive and meticulously researched volume brings together a wealth of visual and intellectual content, shedding light on an era of artistic expression that challenged societal norms. Experience the compelling journey of the Worker Photography Movement and gain a profound understanding of its profound cultural significance.

Published for the exhibition at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid during the annual PhotoEspaña festival.

One of the main aims of the exhibition was to relocate the worker-photography movement as a key moment in the History of Photography, since it has often been postponed, put back, marginalized, forgotten, even repressed. This comprehensive book came from the event.

Covering the Interwar period from the American Photo League and Farm Security Administration to images produced during the Weimar Republic in Germany and the early Stalinist years of the Soviet Union, along with lesser-known worker-related photographic movements across Europe.

Ref; Kouwenhoven , aperture Winter 2011; Museo Nacional

Price: $1,200.00