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Paterson II / George Tice ; introduction by A.D. Coleman.

Title
Paterson II / George Tice ; introduction by A.D. Coleman.
Author
Tice, George A.
Publication
New York : Quantuck Lane Press, c2006.

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Additional Authors
  • Price, Mary Sue Sweeney
  • Coleman, A. D.
Description
131 p. : chiefly ill.; 23 x 25 cm.
Summary
"George Tice, whose photographs are nationally and internationally renowned, has long been fascinated with the urban landscape and its decay. As early as 1972, Tice explored this theme in his solo exhibition Paterson, New Jersey, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The next year, his photographic book Paterson was awarded the Grand Prix du Festival d'Arles. More than thirty years after completing this powerful series, Tice decided to revisit Paterson to continue his thought-provoking examination of this aging industrial city." "Tice once again focused on the extraordinary beauty of the natural site of the city along with its ethnically diverse inhabitants, dilapidated architecture, and seedy commercial areas. This new portrait of Paterson reveals how the city has changed during the last three decades and once again demonstrates Tice's impressive ability to transform a bleak cityscape into exquisite photographs of great aesthetic power." "Paterson II is published in conjunction with a major exhibition at The Newark Museum, September 10-December 10, 2006."--BOOK JACKET.
Alternative Title
  • Paterson 2
  • Paterson two
Subject
Paterson (N.J.) > Pictorial works
Genre/Form
Pictorial works
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 19).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Foreword by Mary Sue Sweeney Price -- Preface by George Tice -- Introduction by A.D. Coleman -- Plates -- Acknowledgements
ISBN
  • 9781593720223
  • 159372022X
LCCN
^^2006013069
OCLC
  • 67392806
  • SCSB-10535599
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library