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Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst (2011)

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2011 Hardcover 350 S. 275 x 380 mm Gebundene Ausgabe Zustand: gebraucht - sehr gut, A unique visual archive by master photographer Joel Meyerowitz.After the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11th 2001, the world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt compelled to visit the site, to document and record the aftermath of the largest ever attack on US soil. Although initially turned away by police (on the grounds that the site was a crime scene and could not be photographed), Meyerowitz was determined to gain access to the area. Within days he had established strong links with many of the firefighters, policemen and construction workers contributing to the clean up. With their assistance he became the only photographer to be granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero. Once there he systematically began to document the wreckage followed by the necessary demolition, excavation and removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of debris that would transform the site from one of total devastation to level ground. Soon after the Museum of the City of New York officially engaged Meyerowitz to create an archive of the destruction and recovery at Ground Zero and the immediate neighborhood. The 9/11 Photographic Archive numbers in excess of 5,000 images and will become part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York. Autor: Born in 1938 in New York City, Meyerowitz went to Ohio to study painting and medical drawing at the State University but moved back to New York to work in advertising as an art director-designer. He began to take photographs at this time and left his job to concentrate on photography as a career. Shooting film in black and white, he travelled around the United States for three months after which he was offered a Guggenheim Scholarship to take pictures on the theme of `leisure time`. However Meyerowitz has had his greatest influence as an early advocate of colour photography. He was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of colour from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. His subject matter altered from incidents on city streets shot with a small 35mm camera to the large format field photograph. He has been awarded the title Photographer of the Year by the Friends of Photography, San Francisco. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and has been exhibited and published worldwide. Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 0-7148-6212-6 / 0714862126 ISBN-13 978-0-7148-6212-5 / 9780714862125 Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst Meyerowitz, Joel New York 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst ISBN-10 0-7148-6212-6 / 0714862126 ISBN-13 978-0-7148-6212-5 / 9780714862125 Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] Meyerowitz, Joel A unique visual archive by master photographer Joel Meyerowitz.After the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11th 2001, the world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt compelled to visit the site, to document and record the aftermath of the largest ever attack on US soil. Although initially turned away by police (on the grounds that the site was a crime scene and could not be photographed), Meyerowitz was determined to gain access to the area. Within days he had established strong links with many of the firefighters, policemen and construction workers contributing to the clean up. With their assistance he became the only photographer to be granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero. Once there he systematically began to document the wreckage followed by the necessary demolition, excavation and removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of debris that would transform the site from one of total devastation to level ground. Soon after the Museum of the City of New York officially engaged Meyerowitz to create an archive of the destruction and recovery at Ground Zero and the immediate neighborhood. The 9/11 Photographic Archive numbers in excess of 5,000 images and will become part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York. Autor: Born in 1938 in New York City, Meyerowitz went to Ohio to study painting and medical drawing at the State University but moved back to New York to work in advertising as an art director-designer. He began to take photographs at this time and left his job to concentrate on photography as a career. Shooting film in black and white, he travelled around the United States for three months after which he was offered a Guggenheim Scholarship to take pictures on the theme of `leisure time`. However Meyerowitz has had his greatest influence as an early advocate of colour photography. He was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of colour from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. His subject matter altered from incidents on city streets shot with a small 35mm camera to the large format field photograph. He has been awarded the title Photographer of the Year by the Friends of Photography, San Francisco. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and has been exhibited and published worldwide. Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 0-7148-6212-6 / 0714862126 ISBN-13 978-0-7148-6212-5 / 9780714862125 Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst Meyerowitz, Joel, 2, 2022-02-10.
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Meyerowitz, Joel

Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Zeitgeschichte amerikanische Geschichte USA (2006)

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2006 Hardcover 350 S. 275 x 380 mm Gebundene Ausgabe Zustand: gebraucht - sehr gut, Over 400 colour illustrations shown in chronological order charting the clean-up process at Ground Zero from September 2001 to May 2002. A unique visual archive by master photographer Joel Meyerowitz.After the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11th 2001, the world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt compelled to visit the site, to document and record the aftermath of the largest ever attack on US soil. Although initially turned away by police (on the grounds that the site was a crime scene and could not be photographed), Meyerowitz was determined to gain access to the area. Within days he had established strong links with many of the firefighters, policemen and construction workers contributing to the clean up. With their assistance he became the only photographer to be granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero. Once there he systematically began to document the wreckage followed by the necessary demolition, excavation and removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of debris that would transform the site from one of total devastation to level ground. Soon after the Museum of the City of New York officially engaged Meyerowitz to create an archive of the destruction and recovery at Ground Zero and the immediate neighborhood. The 9/11 Photographic Archive numbers in excess of 5,000 images and will become part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York. Autor: Born in 1938 in New York City, Meyerowitz went to Ohio to study painting and medical drawing at the State University but moved back to New York to work in advertising as an art director-designer. He began to take photographs at this time and left his job to concentrate on photography as a career. Shooting film in black and white, he travelled around the United States for three months after which he was offered a Guggenheim Scholarship to take pictures on the theme of `leisure time`. However Meyerowitz has had his greatest influence as an early advocate of colour photography. He was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of colour from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. His subject matter altered from incidents on city streets shot with a small 35mm camera to the large format field photograph. He has been awarded the title Photographer of the Year by the Friends of Photography, San Francisco. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and has been exhibited and published worldwide. Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst Sachbuch Ratgeber Geschichte Zeitgeschichte amerikanische Geisteswissenschaften Regionalgeschichte Ländergeschichte ISBN-10 0-7148-4655-4 / 0714846554 ISBN-13 978-0-7148-4655-2 / 9780714846552 Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst Meyerowitz, Joel New York 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Fotokunst Zeitgeschichte amerikanische Geschichte USA Regionalgeschichte United States of America Ländergeschichte Geisteswissenschaften ISBN-10 0-7148-4655-4 / 0714846554 ISBN-13 978-0-7148-4655-2 / 9780714846552 Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst Meyerowitz, Joel Over 400 colour illustrations shown in chronological order charting the clean-up process at Ground Zero from September 2001 to May 2002. A unique visual archive by master photographer Joel Meyerowitz.After the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11th 2001, the world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt compelled to visit the site, to document and record the aftermath of the largest ever attack on US soil. Although initially turned away by police (on the grounds that the site was a crime scene and could not be photographed), Meyerowitz was determined to gain access to the area. Within days he had established strong links with many of the firefighters, policemen and construction workers contributing to the clean up. With their assistance he became the only photographer to be granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero. Once there he systematically began to document the wreckage followed by the necessary demolition, excavation and removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of debris that would transform the site from one of total devastation to level ground. Soon after the Museum of the City of New York officially engaged Meyerowitz to create an archive of the destruction and recovery at Ground Zero and the immediate neighborhood. The 9/11 Photographic Archive numbers in excess of 5,000 images and will become part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York. Autor: Born in 1938 in New York City, Meyerowitz went to Ohio to study painting and medical drawing at the State University but moved back to New York to work in advertising as an art director-designer. He began to take photographs at this time and left his job to concentrate on photography as a career. Shooting film in black and white, he travelled around the United States for three months after which he was offered a Guggenheim Scholarship to take pictures on the theme of `leisure time`. However Meyerowitz has had his greatest influence as an early advocate of colour photography. He was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of colour from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. His subject matter altered from incidents on city streets shot with a small 35mm camera to the large format field photograph. He has been awarded the title Photographer of the Year by the Friends of Photography, San Francisco. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and has been exhibited and published worldwide. Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst Sachbuch Ratgeber Geschichte Zeitgeschichte amerikanische Geisteswissenschaften Regionalgeschichte Ländergeschichte, 2, 2022-02-10.
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Joel Meyerowitz

Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst 2011 (2011)

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2011 Hardcover 350 S. 275 x 380 mm Zustand: gebraucht - sehr gut, A unique visual archive by master photographer Joel Meyerowitz.After the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11th 2001, the world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt compelled to visit the site, to document and record the aftermath of the largest ever attack on US soil. Although initially turned away by police (on the grounds that the site was a crime scene and could not be photographed), Meyerowitz was determined to gain access to the area. Within days he had established strong links with many of the firefighters, policemen and construction workers contributing to the clean up. With their assistance he became the only photographer to be granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero. Once there he systematically began to document the wreckage followed by the necessary demolition, excavation and removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of debris that would transform the site from one of total devastation to level ground. Soon after the Museum of the City of New York officially engaged Meyerowitz to create an archive of the destruction and recovery at Ground Zero and the immediate neighborhood. The 9/11 Photographic Archive numbers in excess of 5, 000 images and will become part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York. Autor: Born in 1938 in New York City, Meyerowitz went to Ohio to study painting and medical drawing at the State University but moved back to New York to work in advertising as an art director-designer. He began to take photographs at this time and left his job to concentrate on photography as a career. Shooting film in black and white, he travelled around the United States for three months after which he was offered a Guggenheim Scholarship to take pictures on the theme of `leisure time`. However Meyerowitz has had his greatest influence as an early advocate of colour photography. He was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of colour from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. His subject matter altered from incidents on city streets shot with a small 35mm camera to the large format field photograph. He has been awarded the title Photographer of the Year by the Friends of Photography, San Francisco. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and has been exhibited and published worldwide. Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 0-7148-6212-6 / 0714862126 ISBN-13 978-0-7148-6212-5 / 9780714862125 Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst Meyerowitz, Joel Versand D: 6,99 EUR York, Ground, Zero, September, 11th, 2001, Museum, City, Photographic, Archive, Modern, Metropolitan, Kunst, Musik, Fotokunst, ISBN-10, 0-7148-6212-6, 0714862126, ISBN-13, 978-0-7148-6212-5, 9780714862125, Aftermath, 2011, World, Trade, Center, (PHOTOGRAPHY), [Hardcover], Meyerowitz, Joel, unique, visual, archive, master, photographer, MeyerowitzAfter, destruction, world-renowned, felt, compelled, visit, site, document, record, aftermath, largest, ever, attack, soil, Although, initially, turned, away, police, grounds, that, crime, scene, could, photographed), determined, gain, access, area, Within, days, established, strong, links, with, many, firefighters, policemen, construction, workers, contributing, clean, With, their, assistance, became, only, granted, unimpeded, Once, there, systematically, began, wreckage, followed, necessary, demolition, excavation, removal, tens, thousands, tonnes, debris, would, transform, from, total, devastation, level, ground, Soon, after, officially, engaged, create, recovery, immediate, neighborhood, numbers, excess, images, will, become, part, permanent, collections, Autor, Born, 1938, went, Ohio, study, painting, medical, drawing, State, University, moved, back, work, advertising, director-designer, take, photographs, this, time, left, concentrate, photography, career, Shooting, film, black, white, travelled, around, United, States, three, months, which, offered, Guggenheim, Scholarship, pictures, theme, leisure, However, greatest, influence, early, advocate, colour, instrumental, changing, attitude, toward, resistance, nearly, universal, acceptance, subject, matter, altered, incidents, city, streets, shot, small, 35mm, camera, large, format, field, photograph, been, awarded, title, Photographer, Year, Friends, Photography, Francisco, exhibited, published, worldwide, Verlagsort, London, Sprache, englisch, Maße, Theater, Angelegt am: 06.02.2022.
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Joel Meyerowitz

Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Zeitgeschichte amerikanische Geschichte USA (2006)

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2006 Hardcover 350 S. 275 x 380 mm Zustand: gebraucht - sehr gut, Over 400 colour illustrations shown in chronological order charting the clean-up process at Ground Zero from September 2001 to May 2002. A unique visual archive by master photographer Joel Meyerowitz.After the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11th 2001, the world-renowned photographer Joel Meyerowitz felt compelled to visit the site, to document and record the aftermath of the largest ever attack on US soil. Although initially turned away by police (on the grounds that the site was a crime scene and could not be photographed), Meyerowitz was determined to gain access to the area. Within days he had established strong links with many of the firefighters, policemen and construction workers contributing to the clean up. With their assistance he became the only photographer to be granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero. Once there he systematically began to document the wreckage followed by the necessary demolition, excavation and removal of tens of thousands of tonnes of debris that would transform the site from one of total devastation to level ground. Soon after the Museum of the City of New York officially engaged Meyerowitz to create an archive of the destruction and recovery at Ground Zero and the immediate neighborhood. The 9/11 Photographic Archive numbers in excess of 5, 000 images and will become part of the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York. Autor: Born in 1938 in New York City, Meyerowitz went to Ohio to study painting and medical drawing at the State University but moved back to New York to work in advertising as an art director-designer. He began to take photographs at this time and left his job to concentrate on photography as a career. Shooting film in black and white, he travelled around the United States for three months after which he was offered a Guggenheim Scholarship to take pictures on the theme of `leisure time`. However Meyerowitz has had his greatest influence as an early advocate of colour photography. He was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of colour from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. His subject matter altered from incidents on city streets shot with a small 35mm camera to the large format field photograph. He has been awarded the title Photographer of the Year by the Friends of Photography, San Francisco. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and has been exhibited and published worldwide. Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst ISBN-10 Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 275 x 380 mm Kunst Musik Theater Fotokunst Sachbuch Ratgeber Geschichte Zeitgeschichte amerikanische Geisteswissenschaften Regionalgeschichte Ländergeschichte ISBN-10 0-7148-4655-4 / 0714846554 ISBN-13 978-0-7148-4655-2 / 9780714846552 Aftermath 2011: World Trade Center Archive (PHOTOGRAPHY) [Hardcover] 9/11 Ground Zero September 11th 2001 Museum of the City of New York Photographic Archive Museum of Modern Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Kunst Musik Fotokunst Meyerowitz, Joel Versand D: 6,99 EUR York, Ground, Zero, September, 11th, 2001, Museum, City, Photographic, Archive, Modern, Metropolitan, Kunst, Fotokunst, Zeitgeschichte, amerikanische, Geschichte, Regionalgeschichte, United, States, America, Ländergeschichte, Geisteswissenschaften, ISBN-10, 0-7148-4655-4, 0714846554, ISBN-13, 978-0-7148-4655-2, 9780714846552, Aftermath, 2011, World, Trade, Center, (PHOTOGRAPHY), [Hardcover], Musik, Meyerowitz, Joel, Over, colour, illustrations, shown, chronological, order, charting, clean-up, process, from, 2002, unique, visual, archive, master, photographer, MeyerowitzAfter, destruction, world-renowned, felt, compelled, visit, site, document, record, aftermath, largest, ever, attack, soil, Although, initially, turned, away, police, grounds, that, crime, scene, could, photographed), determined, gain, access, area, Within, days, established, strong, links, with, many, firefighters, policemen, construction, workers, contributing, clean, With, their, assistance, became, only, granted, unimpeded, Once, there, systematically, began, wreckage, followed, necessary, demolition, excavation, removal, tens, thousands, tonnes, debris, would, transform, total, devastation, level, ground, Soon, after, officially, engaged, create, recovery, immediate, neighborhood, numbers, excess, images, will, become, part, permanent, collections, Autor, Born, 1938, went, Ohio, study, painting, medical, drawing, State, University, moved, back, work, advertising, director-designer, take, photographs, this, time, left, concentrate, photography, career, Shooting, film, black, white, travelled, around, three, months, which, offered, Guggenheim, Scholarship, pictures, theme, leisure, However, greatest, influence, early, advocate, instrumental, changing, attitude, toward, resistance, nearly, universal, acceptance, subject, matter, altered, incidents, city, streets, shot, small, 35mm, camera, large, format, field, photograph, been, awarded, title, Photographer, Year, Friends, Photography, Francisco, exhibited, published, worldwide, Verlagsort, London, Sprache, englisch, Maße, Theater, Sachbuch, Ratgeber, Angelegt am: 06.02.2022.
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