
Publisher's description
In America’s Stage: Times Square, street photographer Betsy Karel (born 1946) uses five New York City blocks as a metaphor for urban America today. Her premise is that many of the major trends of our society are present in Times Square: globalism, consumerism, ubiquitous sexualization, hucksterism, surveillance, narcissism. All are compressed and amplified here. In Karel’s photos fantasy parades as reality, corporate interests invade almost all public spaces, and Times Square becomes a vivid, almost hyper realistic, form of theater.“Karel is a native New Yorker who haunted Times Square to find what most of the city’s dwellers seek to avoid: the tourists and everything that exists for them in that historic mecca. She records the intermingling of those responsible for the cacophony, those reacting and those who appear oblivious. She recognized the sadness that co-exists with outrageous exhibitionism, the excessive signs competing for attention with 24/7 congestion, workers, beggars and lovers.” —Anne Wilkes Tucker
Specifications
Book title | America’s Stage: Times Square |
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Photographer | Betsy Karel |
ISBN 10 | 3958292720 / 3-95829-272-0 |
ISBN 13 | 9783958292727 / 978-3-95829-272-7 |
Publisher | Steidl |
Publish date | Dec 2018 |
Publish year | 2018 |
Book format | Hardcover |
Book format details | clothbound (Tritone) |
Language | English |
Pages | 128 pages |
Dimensions | 24 x 32 cm / 10 x 13 inches |
Weight | 1,3 kg |