David Wojnarowicz : Rimbaud in New York 1978-79 by David Wojnarowicz (2004, Hardcover)

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In 1978 David Wojnarowicz took a series of photographs of a man wearing a paper mask bearing the face of Arthur Rimbaud, the French poet. When a few pictures from the series were published in the "Soho Weekly News" in 1980, they were the first of his works to make it into print.

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PublisherRoth Incorporation, Andrew
ISBN-100971548021
ISBN-139780971548022
eBay Product ID (ePID)30776072

Product Key Features

Book TitleDavid Wojnarowicz : Rimbaud in New York 1978-79
Number of Pages108 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2004
TopicSubjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies, Individual Photographers / General
IllustratorYes
GenrePhotography
AuthorDavid Wojnarowicz
FormatHardcover

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Item Length11.5 in
Item Width8.8 in

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Number of Volumes1 vol.
SynopsisIn 1978 David Wojnarowicz took a series of photographs of a man wearing a paper mask bearing the face of Arthur Rimbaud, the French poet. Wojnarowicz was 24 when he shot most of the "Rimbaud in New York series, and the urban situations in which he poses the masked figure represent a specific moment in history: post-Stonewall but pre-AIDS, a land of sex, drugs, art, love, and wondrous bohemian existence. When a few pictures from the series were published in the "Soho Weekly News in 1980, they were the first of his works to make it into print. This volume reproduces for the first time, the series in its entirety., In 1978 David Wojnarowicz took a series of photographs of a man wearing a paper mask bearing the face of Arthur Rimbaud, the French poet. Wojnarowicz was 24 when he shot most of the Rimbaud in New York series, and the urban situations in which he poses the masked figure represent a specific moment in history: post-Stonewall but pre-AIDS, a land of sex, drugs, art, love, and wondrous bohemian existence. When a few pictures from the series were published in the Soho Weekly News in 1980, they were the first of his works to make it into print. This volume reproduces for the first time, the series in its entirety.
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