Description
Following her first solo exhibition at MoMA in 1943, she devoted more than a decade to filmmaking, but returned to photography in the late 1950s and began to work in colour as well as black and white. Lyrical and witty, her images reveal the streets of New York as flowing with life and unexpected poetry.
With 68 illustrations
A compact survey of the work of 20th-century photographer Helen Levitt, best known for her New York street photography
About the Author
Jean-Francois Chevrier is an art historian, art critic and exhibition curator. He is Professor in the History of Contemporary Art at the Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Reviews
'Witty, spellbinding images' - i magazine
'There aren't too many books of Helen Levitt's work, so this new publication is a welcome reminder of what we've been missing ... what comes through, though, in all the pictures, is that powerful connection Levitt had with the people in front of her camera ... Looking at her work is a very pleasant experience indeed' - Amateur Photographer
Book Information
ISBN 9780500411193
Author Jean-Francois Chevrier
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 250g