New Yorkers: As Seen by Magnum Photographers
First Edition, First Printing, 2003
Signed by Martin Parr, Richard Kalver, Elliott Erwitt, Bruce Davidson, Susan Meiselas, Paul Fusco, Bruce Gilden, Thomas Hoepker and Larry Towell.
Fine Condition
This is a very rare signed first edition, first printing of “New Yorkers As Seen By Magnum Photographers” published by Powerhouse Books, New York in 2004. The book features 110 duotone and 42 four-color illustrations of New York City that are spectacular in their breath and scope. This is a remarkable book for many reasons but the highlight is the signatures of the nine Magnum photographers whose works are included in the book.
Measuring approximately 10” x 12”, the book is a hard cover with a photographically illustrated dust jacket. Both the book and dust jacket are in FINE condition and protected by a mylar cover.
The book has been signed on the title page by the nine photographers listed above.
Photographs of the book and the signatures appear below. Please note that although the photographs appear digitized as thumbnails, they are viewable in the photo viewer by running your mouse over the thumbnail. You can also click on the thumbnail to open a separate window where the picture is viewable.
From the publisher: "Differing from other photo books about New York, New Yorkers: As Seen by Magnum Photographers introduces a gallery of eye-catching, untamed images of the metropolis taken by members of the renowned Magnum photo agency. Known for their spirit of independence, these photographers proffer droll, enigmatic, melancholic, enchanting, perhaps even effervescent scenes of the world’s most well known city, often combining these disparate sensibilities together, against great odds, in a single image. For these pictures to have been on target, they had to be off-kilter - as charged with contradiction and nuance as the reality of their subjects. The photographers in this book come from many countries and, armed with a wide range of purposes, are united only by their membership in Magnum Photos. Though best known for reportage of global wars and crises, they have created a New York archive of great magnitude documenting the last sixty years of New York's - and Magnum's - history. Of the more than one hundred and fifty photographs in New Yorkers, only a fraction have ever been published. Leafing through New Yorkers, edited by the acclaimed art critic Max Kozloff, is like walking the streets of New York City, beguiled by its implausible and mixed energies, renewed at each turn of a corner. Throughout the city's sidewalks, bars, subways, rooftops, bridges, street corners, diners, barbershops, boardwalks, and empty lots, and inside its ball games, parks, protests, parades, society events, and myriad trade districts, these photographers have roamed freely, snapping its denizens with a realism that smarts and a wit that sparkles, featuring never-before-seen work by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, Inge Morath, Elliott Erwitt, Bruce Davidson, Leonard Freed, Raymond Depardon, Eve Arnold, Dennis Stock, Ferdinando Scianna, Richard Kalvar, Burt Glinn, Eli Reed, René Burri, Susan Meiselas, and more. New Yorkers: As Seen by Magnum Photographers emphasizes the color work of the Magnum photographers, much of it surprisingly early, and contains an essay by Kozloff, who tackles his offbeat selection with relish."