Kniha Georg Gatsas - Five Points Gatsas

Georg Gatsas - Five Points

Autor: Gatsas
Jazyk: Francouzština
Vazba: Brožovaná
Vydavatel: NIEVES
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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Georg Gatsas first visited our gallery at 35 Saint James Place in lower Manhattan soon after we move...

Informace o knize

Autor
Jazyk
Francouzština
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2010
Stránek
48
EAN
9783905714722
Enbook ID
35115083
Vydavatel
Hmotnost
150
Rozměry
195 x 255

Kompletní popis

Georg Gatsas first visited our gallery at 35 Saint James Place in lower Manhattan soon after we moved in. When we met we discussed his practice and I was compelled to share with him what I was learning about the history of the neighborhood in which the gallery is located. This led him to a six month long undertaking which he eventually titled Five Points. My interest in the history of lower Manhattan was inevitable because remnants of the beginnings of modern New York are evident at every turn. Despite having grown up in the city, I had somehow never been situated in a neighborhood where history was so apparent. Through this newfound interest I compiled a small library, and one book stood out as something that might interest Georg Gatsas, who was a curious Swiss artist new to the Chinatown area at that time. He quickly connected the dots. He realized that this very neighborhood was one of the last refuges for artists ‘downtown’. His project to document artists in the neighborhoods surrounding the gallery was prescient because of its ability to place itself within the neighborhood’s history, as well as the history of how it is documented. Gatsas’ New York creates a trajectory of images going as far back as Jacob Riis’ How the other half lives, whose photographs of the blight of this neighborhood (made possible by the invention of flash photography) prompted city officials to tear down most of the Five Points between 1885 and 1895. What makes Georg Gatsas’ work particularly significant is that it is a historical document. This approach puts the art back into artifact. Now we are looking at his images much in the way others must have looked at images of people in the same places over one hundred years ago. I enjoy imagining someone like Georg Gatsas in one hundred years looking at the book you are reading now, I wonder what they might have to say or might be able to learn about these places, people and things. - James Fuentes, New York City, October 2009.

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